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Posted by RegularRog on June 03, 2007 at 13:49:53 from (206.162.192.39):
In Reply to: Would you buy a gray market tractor? I'm looking @ posted by sunis on June 03, 2007 at 13:35:07:
Please take my advice and send it down the road. You will never be able to get parts for it. It wouldn't be a bargain if they gave it to you. I work at a Kubota dealership, and the reason the dealers of legitimate tractors won't sell parts for gray markets is that these tractors were never supposed to be in the U.S. The proper tarriffs were not paid on them and technically, they don't exist. If a dealer sells a part for a gray market, he can lose his dealership, and be open to lawsuits if someone is injured in an accident relating to the part in question.
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