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Re: Branson Tractors?
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Posted by G-CO on September 20, 2004 at 19:39:29 from (4.228.33.119):
In Reply to: Re: Branson Tractors? posted by UFO Man on September 20, 2004 at 18:07:08:
UFO Man, Thanks for the input. I know that they are built in Korea. I would like think it would be a step up from china (wont buy those). My issue is in my area I can find all the old worn out stuff you want. I would like nothing better than to buy a US built machine but in the size I am looking at it cannot be done unless I want to buy one that needs a ton of work and is very old. I already have a resto machine I am working on, but need one I can put to work now. I also want some of the nice add-on's that the 20 year old machines do not offer. It is too bad that we cannot buy a small US built machine anymore. Until something changes I guess it is the way it is going to be, but I will not let it keep me from getting the work done that needs to be done. Greg
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