Posted by Billy NY on November 04, 2015 at 16:57:26 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: Re: Branson tractors posted by jocco on November 04, 2015 at 16:43:10:
There's a local dealer here that has a lot of inventory, sets up at the state fair and the local fair, but I can't claim to know anything more than what I see about them. I knew someone that sold Belarus or another Russian brand at his tractor repair shop, he got into hock with them eventually and they showed up looking for him, russians that is, another friend was actually there and told me about the situation, he wanted to be out of there in a hurry. The current local dealer of this manufacturer seems to have quite a bit of stock on hand most of the year, but I've had no dealings with them. It would seem plausible that if parts support was really bad, this line would not succeed here. Farmers stick with JD or CNH around here mostly, you never see this brand or Kubota on any larger farms, or they just run older equipment, which is still common just north of here. So much so that a local shop and temco dealer is kept busy.
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