For years it was that way, but.... as been said the dealers complained they could not sell those cheap versions and losing the sales. So they were allowed to sell them too. They are the same cheap versions, and when those dealers told me about it, it was the case.I think your original post on this implied that if someone were to buy a John Deere S120 at Home Depot it was made much more cheaply and was a cheaper version compared to the John Deere S120 sold at a Van Wall or other non-box dealership.
This would be the same thing if Ace hardware complained to Milwaukee that they wanted to be able to sell the cheap version that Walmart has, and they get the same discount version. (which I am sure it does happen in many cases). But it is still a discount version full a cheap parts.
None of this changes the fact that Walmart selling anything "premium" is nothing but a lie. As long as people realize this and that even if it is the same model or looks as if it is, as other places, many times if you look at the parts inside you will immediately notice the difference.
For many people this is not a big deal, but in cases like this when people wonder why something wears out prematurely even though its a "premium" brand or version, it needs to be understood.
