Posted by Seen a bunch of them drov on April 14, 2012 at 08:08:14 from (65.0.107.150):
In Reply to: IMT TRactors posted by on April 13, 2012 at 12:27:22:
They were imported or distributed by a company called Robinson and Woods in Guntown MS (at least for the MS, AL and Tn area). Smaller ones looked like the old 30 Deluxe Masseys with a blue grill. larger ones looke like the late 70's Masseys. The auxillary systems such as electronics and hydraulics were different than U.S. market Masseys. Radiators were undersized for the MS heat on the smaller ones then parts became harder to find when after the importing stopped. One of the partners in the firm with a new partner later imported/distributed TAFE tractors. A fellow out of Red Bay, AL sold URSUS tractors in the early 90's that was an even shorter lived proposition. I have known a few TAFE owners and they seemed to have had better service than the IMT or URSUS folks.
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