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Re: Re: Kubota L210
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Posted by Tim on April 29, 2004 at 22:34:30 from (207.218.236.206):
In Reply to: Re: Kubota L210 posted by Steve Mahler on April 29, 2004 at 18:56:03:
My dad talked to the local Kubota dealer and they said that it could be a grey market tractor, depending on if the tags were in Japanese. It turns out that it is in fact a US model, and with it being at such a good price, I couldn't resist picking it up. Please forgive my ignorance, but all I know is that it is diesel and it has ag tires (I believe there is another version that came with turf tires). The guy I bought it from had pumped a good deal of money into it. All of the tires are brand new, paint is excellent, the exhaust was routed to the rear(sorry, I don't know the technical terms for this), he rebuilt the fuel pump, and replaced the starter. Sorry, I just had to get on here and brag about it :) By the way, the dealer said he can get the parts as well. Thanks for your responses!
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