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Posted by Robert in W. Mi on November 09, 2003 at 15:49:50 from (199.170.117.98):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Nortrac tractors from Northern tool e posted by Dan on November 09, 2003 at 07:07:40:
My friend bought a MFWD Jima on price alone, it was a warr. "nightmare"!! He finally started building the parts himself, like the 3 point arms that were all bent up. I can't even tell you how much silcone he has used on leaks, and retapped bolt holes to bigger size to fix pulled out bolts, from useing a loader on it!! I personally have used (3) (or 4?) different chinese machines, i won't hurt your feeling with what i thought of them. One dealer here quit selling them because they had too many warr. problems with them. Second dealer switched to "gray market" Kubota's because the chinese tractors had too many problems. I'm glad you like your china tractor, because if you didn't, you'd still be stuck with it!! And, i don't mean that in a bad or degradeing way!! Robert
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