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Re: Chinese and Korean tractors
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Posted by Ben in KY on January 28, 2004 at 20:05:38 from (192.76.82.90):
In Reply to: Chinese and Korean tractors posted by S. Conner on January 27, 2004 at 10:12:47:
It sort of depends on your buddy's planned useage of the tractor. An MF135 is a lot more tractor weight and sizewise than most of the chinese / Korean tractors. I do believe the Chinese tractors to be relitavely short lived compared to US iron, however the Korean ones seem to be about the same quality as the Japanese ones. That is to say about as good as any compact utility tractor now-a-days. Those little 4wd lawnmowers on steroids are pretty fun and handy little machines for their size. They will definitely outwork an old 8N or other comparable size old US iron tractor. I would not buy a CUT to move rolls of hay or plow ground with, but they are fun to use the loader for work around the barnyard or mow small areas with.
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