
This is a corporate rollout.
Here's what the display looks like parked right next to the entrance:
Website:
https://www.tractorsupply.com/?cid=bing ... ny%20Brand
A little more than what I pay at my usual LGS, but it saves me about $2 in gas unless I'm in town on other business.
I don't think that would be better than the Ammo Den. Those are only being put in rural grocery stores last I heard, and you've got to scan in some ID, pay with debit/credit card, etc. The TS approach is much more customer friendly, imho.Mags wrote: ↑Wed Sep 24, 2025 10:06 pmI think they should get an Ammo Vending Machine.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/12/us/vendi ... s-oklahoma
https://slate.com/technology/2024/08/bu ... ahoma.html
The check ID thing can be creepy to some. The machine scans your drivers license to verify age and then uses AI facial recognition camera to verify the drivers license picture to the person standing in front of the vending machine. Most of the time I buy ammo with a credit card so doing so at a vending machine wouldn't concern me (I never use a debit card for purchases - just for cash at my bank's ATM). On a side note, Home Depot and Lowes here use AI powered cameras at self checkout. The camera above each self checkout station is watching to make sure you scan all your items, while the facial camera records you and verifies who you are to your credit card. Both stores have gone totally self checkout. No more cashiers.GunnyGene wrote: ↑Thu Sep 25, 2025 9:23 amI don't think that would be better than the Ammo Den. Those are only being put in rural grocery stores last I heard, and you've got to scan in some ID, pay with debit/credit card, etc. The TS approach is much more customer friendly, imho.Mags wrote: ↑Wed Sep 24, 2025 10:06 pmI think they should get an Ammo Vending Machine.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/12/us/vendi ... s-oklahoma
https://slate.com/technology/2024/08/bu ... ahoma.html
Good for you. When we first arrived in Oklahoma, we bought a package from Kubota. Tractor, trailer, implements and the Zero turn mower. We had spoken to the salesman from VA on the phone for about 45 minutes to set up the deal, and walked in and paid cash for the purchase out of the sale of the farm in Virginia. We had sold the small tractor and all it's goodies with the farm in Virginia. The buyer was going to need them and relieved me of having to haul them across country. Plus, I wanted a tractor with a front loader, getting old.HenryFan wrote: ↑Wed Sep 24, 2025 6:04 pmI wish my local Tractor Supply was more interested in stocking ag supplies and implement parts than introducing ammo inventory.
Quite recently, I broke an 18" disc on a disc harrow and needed to replace it as quickly as I could since further food plot preparations were at a standstill. I went to my local TS and was advised they don't carry individual discs. The very pleasant young lady at the front told me they do sell disc harrows, however.
I told her no thanks, I already have that it is the individual disc I need, not the complete implement. She smiled pleasantly and said I understand.
I bought a couple of discs at my local Kubota dealer and fortunately they were not expensive.
However, the man behind the parts counter at the Kubota dealership was not nearly as cute as the young lady at TS.