Spring 2015
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Spring 2015
Bulletin NATIONAL TRACTOR PARTS DEALER ASSOCIATION “USED, REBUILT AND NEW AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL REPAIR PARTS” SPRING 2015 Vol. 25, NO. 1 Thank You . . . Thank You Very Much! It was a GREAT Conference and Trade Show in Memphis! Elvis Has Left The Building! THANK YOU ADVERTISERS! A&I Products.......................................................Page 7 Abilene Machine.................................................Page 13 All States Ag Parts.............................................Page 29 Allied Information Networks, Inc...........................Page 8 Area Diesel Services, Inc....................................Page 14 Central Fuel Injection Service Co...........................Page 6 Combine World..................................................Page 10 Eisenmann Supplies, Inc....................................Page 11 Endurance Power Products................................Page 27 Flint Hydraulics....................................................Page 5 Gratton Coulee Agri Parts Ltd.............................Page 30 Heartland Clutch................................................Page 26 Hoober, Inc..........................................................Page 4 JenSales............................................................Page 31 K&M Manufacturing...........................................Page 23 Kaddatz Equipment............................................Page 23 MaxiForce..........................................................Page 16 Parts Express.....................................................Page 12 Plastics Unlimited, Inc..........................................Page 9 R F Engine.........................................................Page 25 Reliance.............................................................Page 22 Russells Tractor...................................................Page 4 Schaefer Enterprises..........................................Page 18 Speer Cushion Co................................................Page 6 Steiner Tractor...................................................Page 29 Sturgeon’s Corner..............................................Page 10 Taiwan Dihshiang Ent Co., Ltd............................Page 28 Tracto-Parts Center, Inc......................................Page 24 Tractor House/Online Auctions...........................Page 30 Wengers............................................................Page 23 2 INSIDE SPRING 2015 • Vol. 25, NO. 1 2015 NTPDA OFFICERS President Jeff Griggs ~ 866-609-1260 All States Ag Parts • De Soto, IA Vice President Doug Swanson ~ 800-255-0337 Abilene Machine, Inc. • Abilene, KS Secretary Kathie Witte ~ 800-972-7078 Gap Tractor Parts, Inc. • Cranfills Gap, TX President’s Pen.......................................................... 4 Message From Phyllis................................................ 5 Special Thanks........................................................... 9 New Member Benefit................................................ 11 Table For One?......................................................... 11 Treasurer Tom Winkleblack ~ 800-626-6046 Schaefer Enterprises • Wolf Lake, IL Calling All Members................................................. 12 NTPDA DIRECTORS New Board Members................................................ 13 Kendall Jensen ~ 800-950-9917 T R Salvage, Inc. • Thief River Falls, MN St. Jude................................................................... 14 Glen Leaders ~ 800-831-9290 Leaders Salvage • Dunlap, IA Workplace Safety..................................................... 17 Matt Pohronezny ~ 800-451-5240 Wengers of Myerstown • Myerstown, PA Scott Schelling ~ 800-831-8543 Rock Valley Tractor Parts • Rock Valley, IA Lon Sturgeon ~ 800-345-4456 Sturgeon’s Corner, LLC • Meno, OK Feeding the World.................................................... 18 Tradeshow .........................................................19-21 Sympathy................................................................ 23 What’s The Real Cost?............................................. 26 Sid Vanderleest ~ 800-563-0112 Westlock Tractor Salvage, Ltd. • Westlock, Alberta Canada ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS Lance Hamilton ~ 800-553-1821 Mylex International, Inc. • Mendenhall, MS Eric Shaul ~ 800-866-0466 Allied Information Networks • Kelseyville, CA NTPDA KIM CARROLL, Operations Manager PHYLLIS COX, Meeting Planner/Event Coordinator P.O. Box 1181 • Gainesville, TX 76241 940-668-0900 • Toll Free 877-668-0900 PHYLLIS COX, Editor Fax 940-668-1627 Articles, letters, advertisements and email: kim@ntpda.com comments are encouraged and should be sent to: BULLETIN The National Tractor Parts Dealer Association makes every reasonable effort to ensure accuracy of information contained in the Bulletin and to give credit to original authors where applicable. NTPDA and/or its agents are not responsible for errors or omissions. 3 “Walkin’ In Memphis” From the President’s Pen . . . Great tune. Great city. Got my walking / exercise in. Ate great barbeque. But I digress. I really had hoped that the 2015 Conference and Trade Show was going to the best ever, and I will tell you that in many ways it totally lived up to my hopes……right up until Saturday, anyway. Jeff Griggs - President Phyllis and Kim did a magnificent job in organizing a terrific kick off gathering at Flint Hydraulics and then Graceland, followed on Thursday and Friday by some world class training sessions and speakers, a fantastic spouses program (who knew we had all that artistic talent in our midst?), and of course our trade show is second to none when it comes to organization and flow (yes, more displayers would be good). Then we capped things off on Friday night with our banquet that included auctioning off the spouses paintings to finalize a generous contribution to St. Jude Children’s Hospital. Seriously folks, when it comes to that list, I just can’t imagine we could have done any better. The part of the program that just didn’t go the way we anticipated was the Saturday training programs. We listened to several of you who suggested bringing back the Saturday part of the conference, to be used as training sessions for members who couldn’t travel until the end of the week, or who wanted to bring in staff members for one day. That part of the overall program was, quite frankly, a major flop. And the part the flopped was that less than 50% of the people who signed up to be there didn’t attend. So now we’re back to trying to figure out what to do in Kansas City, and your board of directors is looking for some feedback. Do we try the Saturday training one more time? Sidebar: I will tell you that the really difficult part for me (regarding Saturday) was that for all of those people who signed up to attend Saturday, the association paid for lunch…..so we paid for several meals that literally went to waste. Also, the training was specifically designed for an anticipated audience of several sales people, at a considerable expense, and yet we ended up far short of the overall committed number and there were very few counter sales people in attendance. Not cool. Do we keep Saturday as part of the program, but try something different? Since I hate to end my article on a sour note, I’m going back to where I started – reflecting on the fact that overall, we did good; and if you weren’t there to enjoy and absorb it all, well, you missed out on another great conference and trade show. As always, we’re looking for feedback…..don’t be shy. Jeff Griggs USED PARTS SPECIALISTS Before you pay a premium for brand-new parts, see how much we can save you with our great selection of “brand-used” parts! Nationwide access to used and rebuilt parts for most brands of farm and construction equipment We specialize in used repair parts for Case IH Combines, Tractors & Sprayers Contact us for any used part – our experienced parts specialists will do everything we can to find it! INTERCOURSE, PA 800 732-0017 www.hoober.com 4 Message from Phyllis Time is flying by again as we enter into 2015. We hit the floors running upon our return from Memphis. Lots of loose ends to tie up with the hotel and convention center and Kim posted pictures of our conference and trade show on our FaceBook page. We had a new task this year and that was contacting all the great people that donated to our first year of raising money for St. Jude!!! It turned out amazing and we raised $12,300 for the well-deserving children at St. Jude. to be held in Sioux Falls, July 16-18 at the Holiday Inn. We are currently working on the itinerary and will get the information to you in the very near future. We would love for you to join us! Kim has been working on the Scholarships and we will be announcing those recipients in the next quarterly publication of the Bulletin. We are already working on our 2016 conference and trade show to be held in Kansas City next year. The dates are January 20-23, 2016 at the Sheraton Kansas City Hotel at Crown Center. If you have any ideas or suggestions for training, speakers or tours that we could be working on please contact me at phyllis@ntpda.com. Thanks to all of you who made our 2015 Conference and Trade Show such a huge success! From our displayers, sponsors, attendees, board members...you know who you are....THANKS! It’s because of all of you that we are able to continue to meet and network with our NTPDA family! Until next time! Also, mark your calendars for our Summer Board Meeting Phyllis 5 Central Fuel Injection Service Co 712-362-4200 • 1-800-548-9464 Your Classic Diesel Expert! Service/Repair and exchanges for: • Turbos • Nozzles • Injection Pumps Home to: Schroeter Diesel Technology Museum www.dieselmuseum.org hours by appt. 2403 Murray Rd • Estherville IA 51334 1-800-548-9464 • www.centralfuel.com “JOIN US...” for our 2016 Conference & Trade Show January 20-23, 2016 - Kansas City, MO NTPDA - WORKING TOGETHER WE CAN ACCOMPLISH MUCH! Leaders Tractor & Combine Salvage 1144 Toledo Avenue Dunlap, Iowa 51529 1-800-831-9290 Local (712) 643-2237 e-mail: leaders@iowatelecom.net 6 a setting sun does not mean the day is done. The Day Ends when the work is complete. Offering more than replacement Ag, Turf, & Industrial Part Numbers Let us Help you keep Your customers Going 800.657.4343 www.aiproducts.com sales@aiproducts.com 7 Organize & Streamline Your Business Business Management Software Designed for the unique needs of the Farm Parts Business Advertise Your Company & Parts Tractor-Part.com is a leading search engine with over 100,000 parts searches monthly Develop Wholesale Relationships Allied has the oldest wholesale parts dealer network in the industry Website Design & Development We can create a website for you that integrates with your inventory software and creates qualified leads and parts sales. www.tractorͲpart.com www.alliedinfo.net Contact Us Today For a Free Consultation 8 Special Thanks Refreshments during Displayer Set-up Wednesday Sponsored by Mylex International, Inc. Continental Breakfast Friday Sponsored by Atlantic Quality Parts & Hoober, Inc. Cocktail Reception Wednesday Sponsored by Allied Information Networks, Area Diesel Service, Inc., & Flint Hydraulics, Inc. Refreshments during Trade Show Hours Friday Sponsored by Plastics Unlimited Cocktail Reception Friday Sponsored by Schaefer Enterprises Early Arrival Party Wednesday Sponsored by All States Ag Parts, Inc. & Howard, LLC Refreshments during Displayer Setup Thursday Sponsored by Mylex International, Inc. Dinner Friday Sponsored by Abilene Machine, Inc., Allied Information Networks & Cook Tractor Parts, Inc. Cocktail Reception Thursday Sponsored by SAV Transportation Group Breakfast Voucher Saturday Sponsored by Rock Valley Tractor Parts Welcome Reception Thursday Sponsored by Diesel Specialties, Inc. & Worthington Tractor Parts, Inc. Trainings/Lunch Saturday Sponsored by Allied Information Networks & Rock Valley Tractor Parts 9 Happy Retirement! Ralph Seymour retired at the end of March after spending the last thirty years at Sparex Inc. Ralph and his wife Kathleen started Sparex Inc. in the garage of their home in Aurora, in 1985. After graduating from Kent State, Ralph worked as a Manufacturing Engineer, and eventually as a Division General Manager, for ABS Industries, in Ashtabula, OH. In 1977 Ralph accepted a position as Executive Vice President of the Highland Group, in Cleveland Oh, a company that manufactured aftermarket Automotive and Agricultural parts. Highland was a supplier to Massey Ferguson, Tisco, and many other Agricultural manufactures and WDs. An opportunity arose in the mid 1980’s to work with Sparex Ltd. in England, a Worldwide supplier of Agricultural parts and in 1985 Sparex Inc. was born. Sparex Inc. was purchased by a Major OEM in 2012, and continues to expand in the US Market. On the personal side, Ralph and Kathleen, are looking forward to retirement and plan to spend time visiting many of the friends they have worked with over the past 30 years. Their two children, Meredith and Jonathan will remain at Sparex as part of the management team. 3Parting out most makes and models of Combines and Swathers. 3One of North America’s Largest Combine & Swather Dismantlers. 3Specializing in Late Model JD, Case-IH, AGCO and New Holland Combines. ALSO STOCK Engines - Hydros - Headers - Reels - Pickups New, Used & Rebuilt Parts Available “Our Parts Warranty is BETTER than New” — We Ship Worldwide — Toll Free: 1-800-667-4515 Email: parts@combineworld.com www.combineworld.com Hwy #16 East & Kary Road 25 Miles East of Saskatoon, SK, Canada 10 New Member Benefit I came back from Memphis and on Monday afternoon I ordered a few Cabela’s gift cards as door prizes for our upcoming sales meetings. I went on the NTPDA site and downloaded the interactive order form. I filled it out, sent it off to Cabela’s and within minutes I received a call from Michael Seay, their National Sales Manager, who expressed his gratitude about my purchase. He also went on to apologize for not being able to make our show in Memphis and explained that they couldn’t make it work with somewhat short notice this year; but he indicated they planned on attending our next trade show to meet our members. Today (Thursday) I received my packet with the cards (see the attached picture) and I have to tell you all, I was very impressed with the whole process.....impressed enough that I thought I should mention to all. Oh, and I forgot to mention that I saved 10% on the cards! Regards, Jeff Griggs Table for one? Is it lonely at the top? Photo compliments of your friends Nancy & Terry Kieffer!!! Thanks, Mr. Prez....you do an amazing job! 11 Calling All Members: I have been working on the Bulletin for...about 17 years! And... let me tell you it’s always a bit of a challenge to try and find “meat” for the Bulletin. Something that the board has talked about on several occasions!!! It was recently mentioned that the Bulletin needs a “facelift”...don’t we all! But I think we just need more participation from our members. We’ve asked you in the past to submit articles for the Bulletin and it didn’t work out too well. So..I’m going to “sweeten the pot” as the saying goes. Send me an article...something you wrote...something you enjoyed reading. Inspirational - motivational - humorous. An article that pertains to the industry. Maybe a suggestion that will help your bottom line. Send it to me. If your article is printed (and you must send me the author’s name and permission to print the article)...then I will send you a $50 gift card from Cabela’s. Currently our Bulletin is mostly ads - which is great because the ads pay for the quarterly printing of the Bulletin and we appreciate your support. But...let’s get more bang for our buck! This is exciting. Let’s see what we can do to pull together and make this happen! Please send your articles to me at phyllis@ntpda.com. Can’t wait to hear from you! 12 Welcome New Board Members Scott Schelling, Eric Shaul, Tom Winkleblack, Lance Hamilton, Jeff Griggs, Kathie Witte, Doug Swanson, Glen Leaders, Kendall Jensen, Matt Pohronezny, Lon Sturgeon. Not pictured Sid Vanderleest. 13 Give to Help St. Jude Save Children’s Lives A huge thank you to everyone at the conference and trade show that donated to St. Jude! This was our first attempt at raising money for a charity and you went above and beyond what I ever anticipated. It was very heart-warming to see everyone pitch in and even challenge some of the other attendees! And the YETI cooler was a big hit...next year we’ll try to have TWO YETI’s to give away! And then our impromptu auction after our dinner on Friday night was so much fun. Thank you to all the ladies who gave up their ELVIS for such a great cause!!! My Elvis is very special... thank you Kay Schaefer!!! And I’m happy to announce that the board voted to “adopt” St. Jude as our personal charity each year during our conference and trade show. So start thinking about your donation to this very worthy cause during our conference and trade show in Kansas City 2016! 14 You can help ensure families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food — because all a family should worry about is helping their child live. And St. Jude freely shares the discoveries made, so every child saved at St. Jude means thousands more children can be saved around the world and in your community. St. Jude won’t stop until no child dies from cancer. You can help. 15 16 17 Feeding the World? The world population is the total number of living humans on earth and in the last several years the figure of 7 billion has been bantered about. The United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division estimated that as of 2010 the world population was 6.916 billion people. The United Nations Population Fund claims this milestone was reached on October 31, 2011. The United States Census Bureau estimates that the world population exceeded 7 billion on March 12, 2012. The median age of the world’s population was estimated to be 29.7 years in 2014. Opinions vary, but most conclude that the world population has experienced continuous growth since the end of the Great Famine and the Black Death in 1350, when it was near 370 million. Although total number and growth rate estimates differ greatly, many question the sustainability of further world population growth considering the growing pressures on the environment, energy resources, and global food supplies. Poverty and hunger go hand in hand. World governments must work together to minimize the socioeconomic limitations imposed by the distribution of natural resources, energy, and available manpower. By 2030 China is estimated to have 1 billion citizens in their middle class alone according to Margaret Zeigler of the Global Harvest Initiative. Such demographic shifts amongst class and geography will stress an already strained world food supply. Through breeding and modern techniques farmers have access to seed that can enable better harvests, which hopefully results in more people enjoying a healthy diet rich in the necessary nutrients. Two vegetable seeds in the U.S. are genetically modified for specific benefits - squash, to resist certain viruses that can destroy the crop, and sweet corn, which enables farmers to more efficiently manage weeds and pesticide use. Papaya was successfully genetically modified to ward off a virus that threatened to devastate overall papaya production. Wheat, corn and sorghum are staple crops used to make flour, bread, pasta, cereal and tortillas and are also fed to livestock. Traditional breeding techniques have developed many locally adapted wheat varieties and corn and sorghum hybrids that are now grown around the world. Protein-containing foods are important for good nutrition and maintenance of the body. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that annual meat production will need to double in order to feed 9 billion people in 2050. Genetically enhanced seed for feed grains like corn and soybeans, when harvested, contribute to the diet for animals such as pigs, cows and chickens. By Tom Winkleblack Ambassador Kenneth M. Quinn, President of the World Food Prize Foundation stated in the last 50 years we have experienced an historical record increase in food production and decrease in world hunger, but with the current trends we have to be able to do it all over again! The only way to accomplish the challenge of feeding the world is to continually improve the genetic makeup of these seeds which enables them to be more tolerant of nature’s challenges such as drought, insect and animal pests, and plant diseases. 18 It takes a village to put a trade show together A huge thank you to Mike Hansen for once again setting up the trade show and making sure everyone had what they needed. We are so glad Mike & Deb are able to join us each year!! Thank you to our musical entertainers Eugene and The Junkman and Hudson & Saleeby! Thanks to our Keynote Speaker, Doc Blakely, training participants - Steven Haas, Jeff Griggs and Michael Libbie, Andrew Geiselmann and Tony Dunnagan. thank you to Companies Displaying & Attending NTPDA’s 31st Annual Conference and Trade Show Memphis, TN * Abilene Machine, Inc. All States Ag Parts, Inc. * Allied Information Networks * Area Diesel Service, Inc. * Atlantic Quality Parts Bowie Equipment Burgh Implement Combine World, Inc. Cook Tractor Parts, Inc. * Diesel Specialties, Inc. Fawcett Tractor Supply, Ltd. * Flint Hydraulics, Inc. Gap Tractor Parts, Inc. Gary Polk Equipment, Inc. Global Recovery Corp. Hoober, Inc. * Howard, LLC * Insight Advertising, Marketing & Communications * K & M Mfg. Kaddatz Auctioneering & Farm Equipment Sales Kern County Tractor Parts Leaders Salvage Mac Tractor Parts, Inc. * Maxiforce, Inc. Meuser Material & Equipment Co. Mid South Salvage, Inc. * Mylex International, Inc. * Northern Radiator Nyssa Tractor & Implement * Plastics Unlimited * Reliable Aftermarket Parts, Inc. Rock Valley Tractor Parts Russells Tractor Parts * SAV Transportation Group Schaefer Enterprises Southeast Tractor Parts, Inc. * Sparex, Inc. Sturgeon’s Corner * TEMCO H-M Parts Co., Inc. Tom Klumpp Equipment & Tractor Parts TR Salvage, Inc. * Tracto-Parts Center, Inc. * TractorHouse/AuctionTime.com Wengers of Myerstown Worley Farm Salvage, Inc. Worthington Tractor Parts, Inc. * Parts Express 19 Thank you to Flint Hydraulics for the tour and hospitality. Special thanks to Rebecca Terrell for putting it all together. We appreciate you all so very much! Dinner at Car Museum Graceland 20 21 22 22 Sympathy Everett Jordan, Our Dear Friend and Sparex Technical Director for more than 15 years, passed away on the evening of February 18. Everett was in Valdosta, Ga., on a trip with his wife Barb. Barbara Jordan’s email is as follows: bjordan1627@yahoo.com Everett Jordan Member of NTPDA (National Tractor Parts Dealer Association) NEW Seats NEW OEM Rear LED Work Light Kits NEW John Deere A/C Bezels IH 86-88 Headliner (Plastic or Plastic w/Vinyl) Cab Interior Plug-and-Play Wiring Call for your FREE 2015 Catalog! or Request a Copy Online at: http://www.tractorseats.com/t-catalogrequest.aspx 23 .com 800-328-1752 sales@tractorseats.com K&M Manufacturing | Renville, MN 56284 24 25 What’s The Real Cost? by Michael Libbie Sounds like a heck of a deal right? Less than a PENNY per impression! But then you do the math: 70,000 impressions, divide that by their stated “click through rate” of .03 percent. That comes to 2.3 page views...before the industry standard conversion rate of 8% (Conversion rates mean converting a “looker” into a “buyer”) But, let’s just go with 2.3 clicks onto our client’s offer. The cost now comes to $217.39 to attract each new customer. Not bad if our client were selling $150,000 cars or legal work that could amount to $200,000 in billable hours...but our client, in this case, has an average ticket price of $45. Marketing Tip #2: Impressions do not mean sales. They mean impressions like in, “Oh, I see that.” Getting the consumer to then DO SOMETHING and convert them to becoming a buyer is a whole different discussion. Back in the day, long before I started our advertising agency, I sold advertising. I remember being turned away by more than one “gate-keeper” because I was not on “the preferred list” of vendors. I’ve always thought that’s a lousy way to do business and since we formed the agency we listen to any pitch. I’ve always thought that if we don’t we might be missing out on the “Magic Bullet” that will drive customers to our clients. So, that too is a tip for you. Don’t wave somebody off…they might have exactly what you are looking for. That being said you need to be careful. One of the things we do for our clients is listen to pitches for them. We recently heard a pitch about some online marketing. It went like this: “Our customers get 70,000 impressions each month and it’s only going to cost your client $500 each month.” Michael Libbie is the owner of Insight Advertising, Marketing and Communications and a long-time member of NTPDA. The agency is the Agency of Record for the Association. You can contact him through their website: www.InsightCubed.com 26 27 28 w w w. S t e i n e r Tr a c t o r. c o m New low prices! Does your customer's IH/Farmall have excessive play in the steering? Our new shaft and gear can help! 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Effective April 3, 2015 I will retire and hopefully in the coming years I can enjoy our kids and soon to be grandkids. I have spent the last 23 years working for Northern Radiator and I want to personally thank Roger Gauquie and Nathan Rohne for trusting in me to be part of our management team. Now fellow employees like Denny Engelmann, Chuck McKaige and Hope Thompson and many others have accepted the challenges of managing the future of Northern. To all of our Sales Staff both Corporate and Independent I want to personally thank you for your considerable guidance and friendship, you have made my life way more rewarding and enjoyable then I can express. So in closing I hope everyone finds the satisfaction and rewards they search for. I don’t think you will find a better company to be associated with than Northern. Regards Paul Freed Best Content Best Binding Best Service Factory Service, Parts, Operator’s including Technical Bulletins & Value Added Content. 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