Posted by Roy in georgia on January 03, 2008 at 12:09:41 from (67.141.191.196):
In Reply to: Re: New Tractor posted by cj3b_jeep on January 03, 2008 at 10:22:24:
the dealer in Newnan Ga. has been helpful when we asked them questions or needed the shear pins for the bush hog we had to learn how to start the hog with the clutch then turn it to independent and let it go.he has had it over 2 years and no trouble.we looked at several tractors before going with this brand seemed to be built better than others plastic hood but the loader protects it and when some stuff hits it it pops out instead of being a big dent in metal.fiberglass will bust and break but that plastic will give then bounce back out in most cases. I saw a dealer down in Joshuas neck of the woods had them lined up by the road ready for pick up. Have you heard any feed back Joshua?I saw some pretty big ones down there cabs and all.
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