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Re: Nortrac tractors from Northern tool equipment
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Posted by hay on November 09, 2003 at 03:12:47 from (207.218.233.197):
In Reply to: Nortrac tractors from Northern tool equipment posted by Greg Fairbairn on November 08, 2003 at 11:04:48:
no exp. with that brand, but the chinese/korean tractors in general have an overall "cheap" look. the jap tractors are a little better, but still not like the older american quality. for myself i bought an older (1973) ford 4000 at a reasonable price and put a few little repairs in it and have a real dandy tractor with plenty of power ( 52 pto hp). just a thought for your friend that is looking, that the older american tractors can be repaired easier and parts still available at most dealers and/or aftermarket dealers. also services work can be done by almost any competent mechanic as the hydraulics are not as complicated as more modern machines. the sweetness of cheap prices is forgotton sooner than the bitterness of poor quality. just my .02 cents worth.
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