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Posted by china diesel imports. on November 22, 1999 at 12:06:55 from (206.189.239.167):
In Reply to: Hardy Diesel Tractors posted by Will Heveland on November 22, 1999 at 06:58:51:
I looked at them before I bought my jd.They ran good and handled well.I tried a 25 and 50 hp. model.At the time they came with a rebuild kit(for the engine.)They said that if parts weren't available at the JAMAL CALIFORNIA importer that they could air freight parts direct from China.They appear to be built "cobby": fit and finish are crude.Paint is marginal.But they are cheap;however every thing is an option/power steering/live pto/etc.they may be ok but I was afraid of parts/dealer support.They say that the weak spot was the bearings and seals,but the importer replaces these(with American made) before selling in USA.I bought a used J.D.instead.China Diesel Imports builds the Hartford/Rhino/Hardy brands as well as others.I understand that the designer that brought the Kioti to market used to work at Kubota and the engine is similar but the rest is different(so says the dealer i spoke to.)Kubota is not built in China,they are different manufactures. P.S. (I tried the Rhino tractors///same as Hardy Diesels///)Hope this helps.
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