by bgsengine » Mon Nov 26, 2018 9:17 pm
Yeah. had a talk today with another shop owner - much younger than I (and I been referring business his way) and it just seems, the old farts like us that have been in the business many years are fading away.. very few youngsters coming in to replace us.. all anyone wants to do any more it seems is just sell new stuff.. Kind of came to the realization some time ago when I started realizing the big three (Stihl, Husqvarna and Echo) were actually reaching the point they'd sign up pretty much anybody with the money to layout and a warm body to attend factory school.. especially on one relatively short road trip I made earlier in the spring, and counted a whopping SIX new Husqvarna dealerships just on the one route we took (2 hour drive) .. seems that's the modern day strategy with manufacturers any more - Sign em up, stock em with a pile of goods, and let em take their chances.. every few years there's another one on the next corner to take a stab at it after the previous guys give up.. Even seeing Stihl in Hardware Stores was a shock.. but seems to be becoming the norm.. all the manufacturers need is a place to sell their stuff, and once in a while do a warranty repair (or just replace the old with a new one)
As far as the forums and adminstrator issue goes, if we can't find a new administrator to run things I may just put the domain (and website) up for auction.. as it is, it's just been a labor of love (in 5 years, have made perhaps $400 out of the google ads that run on here, so it definitely isn't a profitable venture!) So we'd definitely like to see someone step up , but meanwhile I can try and keep things running as long as possible... but can't guarantee anything.. Unfortunately it just seems the entire OPE industry is on the way down the toilet as far as actually repairing anything any more.. anybody with a few basic tools can swap out a carb or a coil or other simple maintenance without really needing to know the science behind how to really fix 'em.. just swap out a module with a new one until things work right.. or toss it in the landfill and buy a new one.. which pretty much makes a place like this a thing of the past...
How poor are they who have not patience. What wound did ever heal, but by degrees? - Iago (Othello Act II, Scene 3)