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Re: Chinese and Korean tractors
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Posted by Flurette Farm on January 27, 2004 at 11:34:49 from (66.100.114.13):
In Reply to: Chinese and Korean tractors posted by S. Conner on January 27, 2004 at 10:12:47:
The problem with "old iron" in my part of the country is that farmers here don't trade their equipment off just because a new model has come out but because its "worn out". And to add to that a lot of these guys don't do a lot of preventative maintinance either they just repair it when it breaks and then just fix the break. That doesn't leave a lot of good used equipment out there to pick from. Also remember just because it has a good old American name doesn't mean squat in regard to where it was made. That includes JD, MF, C/IH or anything else. Many of these so called gray market units are assembled on a line within spit'in distance of those good old American brands......... Your buddy or friend should do what fits his needs since the factory may be owned by GE, Ford, GM or some other home grown company,,
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