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Posted by John A. on February 11, 2007 at 20:32:19 from (65.142.251.168):
In Reply to: cheap tractors posted by rottiedingo on February 11, 2007 at 12:25:23:
rottiedigo, I have spoken on this subject here on the Boards more than once....in fact my tyrades on these PoS tractors are famous!!!! The short version is just like the rest.....Run, Run, Run away now! Do not walk, Run Away as Fast as you can. There is little to no support, NO Dealerships. All parts have to be ordered. All metric size stuff on it. Lord Forbid if you need repacemet hose bibs to make new hoses. I needed one once for a releatives Agricat 254. The hose maker and I finely had to tear apart a metric tread hose bib to use on a new hose. It was a last resort, I still do not trust that hose. Ergonomics are out the window...NONE! 3pt either all up or all down, no inbetween NO Tack, gauges are in Chinese, not english or universal symbols. Just like most other communistic products....Crude, Coarse, Unrefined. At best these rigs are "Throw Away" Use them till you are done and toss it. Cheap tractors are Cheap, Not inexpensive. Go look at a Minhindra,Kobota something like that if the main make of tractors are not what you want. If You Buy a Chinese Tractor......You'll be Sorry!! Later, John A.
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