County line implements?

cmkmtrucker

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What is the general opinion on County Line implements from TSC? I have an 850 Ford but no implements. I won't be doing anymore than just yard and garden work and price is pretty high on my priority list.
 
I have a couple, pretty light weight, but fairly
well made. Like any implement, use good judgement,
and don't overload.
 
I have a few pieces of that brand of equipment.
So far so good, but I take good care of my stuff and
try to maintain it.

No not as heavy built as a Ford, Ferguson or John
Deere brand, but did not cost as much either.

Go for it, if you do not like it, you can always
sell it in the summer months.
 
(quoted from post at 11:44:53 02/19/15) Are they made by Tarter?
Looking at Tarter's 3pt offerings, it sure looks like it.

http://tarterusa.com/product-lines/3-point/

And they claim they're made in USA
 
They're lightweight and cheap built from what I have seen.Friend had a County Line rotary cutter and the PTO shaft broke TSC never could get him the right repair parts and nothing I had matched up and I have a lot PTO parts finally ended up cutting the shaft off and welding on another Joint.I'd never buy any of the stuff unless it was dirt cheap.
 
I don't think I'll buy anything PTO driven but I need a middle buster and a carry all. I need a garden bedder also but I don't think they make one of those.
 
They're just fine for the weekend rancher, gardener etc. If your
trying to make a living buy better quality.

I have some new county line stuff but most of my implements
I've bought at auctions or news paper ads. I find that a lot of
30-50 year old equipment, even with some wear, is far better
than new county line stuff and usually cheaper.
 

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