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vally farm

04-03-2007 08:38:58




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Anybody know anything about it? Made in India, my guess is 20-30 HP 4wd. It has a 3 cyl eng in it. The store guys said there was 2-3 more models comming in, but had NO info about it, except price...around $6,500. I'm in NY state and was looking at getting a Grey Yanmar, but have no dealers within a bordering state. Any help would be great...I need a real tractor, not like a weekend 15 hr/yr China made tractor. Please no hate mail about china tractors, just looking for some Infe. Mike

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MLP

04-03-2007 13:29:53




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 Re: New tractor at TSC in reply to vally farm, 04-03-2007 08:38:58  
I seen one in Amsterdam NY yesterday it was a Minot or some thing like that. It is made in China and had a label on it saying it was proudly assembled in Indiana. The price was I believe about $12,000 with a front-end loader. I was not to impressed with it. I walked away wondering what it will look like in ten years of normal use.



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John (MO)

04-03-2007 13:14:37




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 Re: New tractor at TSC in reply to vally farm, 04-03-2007 08:38:58  
My opinion would be that if TSC is selling it, it won't be much. I'll bet the woman who runs the cash register is their mechanic. Get a real tractor from the 50's or 60's. One that is American made. One that has done the job for 50 years already and will still outlive a dozen of them China/India/junk tractors. But if you just have to throw away lots of money on a brand new tractor, buy one from John Deere or AGCO. They won't be American made, or near the quality of the older ones, but they will be something that you can at least get parts for. Because, you will need parts.

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Mr. Bob

04-03-2007 13:04:58




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 Re: New tractor at TSC in reply to vally farm, 04-03-2007 08:38:58  
You can buy a nice Massey Ferguson 35 or 135 that's used, but has all the modern features. They are in the 32-38 hp. range and are very strong and handy. 3-5 grand will get you a real nice clean one. Personally ,I very successfully, do my work with a 2N Ford that has some "updates" added. The only thing it lacks that I'd like to have is live pto and hydraulics. Otherwise it perfectlly fills the bill. Equipped as it is I'd honestly say it's worth 3000.

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Mike M

04-03-2007 09:48:12




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 Re: New tractor at TSC in reply to vally farm, 04-03-2007 08:38:58  
Up to a road trip to northern Ohio ? I got a Kubota or 2 two sell.



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dds-inc

04-03-2007 09:31:25




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 Re: New tractor at TSC in reply to vally farm, 04-03-2007 08:38:58  
sounds like the farm trac deal to me. Why do people bother buying this new CRAP when there are plenty of good used deeres and IH's around????? ???



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e

04-03-2007 10:29:33




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 Re: New tractor at TSC in reply to dds-inc, 04-03-2007 09:31:25  
They buy that crap because it's all about the almighty dollar! Haven't you learned, it's the American way? LOL! It's like buying wheat gluten from China....honestly....how much could that have saved? Sorry for the rant.



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Walt Davies

04-03-2007 09:07:24




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 Re: New tractor at TSC in reply to vally farm, 04-03-2007 08:38:58  
All I can say is you get what you pay for. A good 20 to 30 HP tractor should cost a lot more than $6500.
Walt



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buzzuca

04-03-2007 08:56:24




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 Re: New tractor at TSC in reply to vally farm, 04-03-2007 08:38:58  
I wish you the best of luck with the TSC tractors.
I also wish you the best of luck when you need filters or warranty work.
Maybe the kid at TSC will say he has no information on getting you filters or getting the problem you have fixed under warranty.



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RustyFarmall

04-03-2007 08:54:54




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 Re: New tractor at TSC in reply to vally farm, 04-03-2007 08:38:58  
If you want a REAL tractor, you need to look somewhere besides TSC. Nothin' against TSC, but those folks haven't known what a tractor is for about 40 years. I would suggest that you find either a Kubota, or a Mahindra dealer, and make sure that the dealer has been in business for a long time. He will know what a tractor is, and will understand your needs. Plus, he will have trained technicians to fix it if it breaks, and he will have the parts in stock if needed.

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dhermesc

04-03-2007 08:50:24




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 Re: New tractor at TSC in reply to vally farm, 04-03-2007 08:38:58  
I looked on their website and couldn't find anything concerning the size of tractor you are talking about. What city in India was it built in or anything else you can tell us about them.



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lens

04-15-2007 05:08:40




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 Re: New tractor at TSC in reply to dhermesc, 04-03-2007 08:50:24  
If it is assembled in Indiana, it probably came from Homier.Chinese.



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