Posted by John A. on July 03, 2009 at 23:23:30 from (76.1.122.170):
In Reply to: Jinma tractor posted by farmguy on July 03, 2009 at 16:20:20:
Farmguy, RUN, RUN, RUN AWAY From this piece of junk, the best thing about it is the Koyker loader! and it isn't the tractor, I have had the misfortune to have to use relatively new 254 Agricat. NO place to get service! Parts! Oh yes parts, are shipped on a slow sailing Sanpan fron China to some dealer in Nowhereville USA, Not 2 weeks, more like 2 months. The hydrolic system is an afterthought, no strength, the seals will blow pulling fence post out of the ground! 3 point is all the way up or all the way down, no in between points. Bolts will not stay tight, this one the bellhousing is always works loose. Go buy a JD, CIH, Ford, Massey, Mihindra, Kobota These tractor have real dealers with real Parts/Service Depts!!! Do not waste your money on a NO Name tractor that you will have to take a beating on after you figure out you bought o real piece of Shi$!!!! A releative bought this one new, took almost 2 yrs to put 25 hrs on it. I put the next 100 hrs on it in 6 months, 2 months of that was waiting on parts. Hopefully enough said Do Not Let Your BIL Buy this Piece of JUNK!. Later, John A.
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