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Posted by rhinowrench on May 12, 2005 at 07:19:19 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: Rhino tractor posted by edchainsaw on May 11, 2005 at 20:26:01:
Rhino tractors are great tractors. They are basic tractors without all the bells and whistles. I have a 35hp 3cyl. I have had it for 7 years and never had any problems other than normel maint. Now for the bad side. You need to be able to repair it your self. Because no one will work on it or know where to get parts. The paint is not that great and the castings are not nice and smooth. But hay It"s a tractor. Where else can you get a diesel tractor with 3pt. hitch, power steering, 4 wheel drive,for little money? If you buy it plan on keeping it forever. Because the resale value is low(remember you saved all that money when you bought it!) You can get any parts you need at Farmboystractors.com in Tenn. Great people to deal with. O ya there are Chinese tractor forums on the internet also. Some people on the forums even bash the antique tractors. They know people that broke one or wore one out. And thay don"t know where to get parts for a tractor that hasent been made for 60 years or so, by a mfg. that is not around anymore.But don"t be too hard on them.We all live in our own little worlds. Del """""""\\!// """""""(oo) o00o~(_)~o00o
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