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<blockquote data-quote="jltrent" data-source="post: 1495363" data-attributes="member: 21075"><p>My first was a 6530C back in 2007. Had more whistles and bells standard than any of the popular colors I had shopped 6 months earlier and passed over. <span style="color: #FF0000"> Engine is a Cummins B 3.3 NA (4 cyl naturally aspired, direct injected, Tier II) built under license by Komatsu (the company that competes with JD and Cat. at heavy construction sites) in Japan. My second was a little "errand boy" 2400 I bought in 2016. It has the (Kukje, Cummins licensed) A1100 N 3 cyl swirl chamber, non tier (below 25 hp). </span></p><p></p><p>Dealers are close enough and one I used last had several stores, the main one in Sulphur Springs. When I need parts I call them and UPS delivers. I have blown out the right side door and right side rear window glasses and had replacements for both in my possession in just a few days. Only parts that take some time from Korea are peculiar parts, seldom used.</p><p></p><p>Obviously I think for the money, you can't beat them!</p><p></p><p>On the blown out windows, my drum mower did that even though it has a curtain on the front. It now has a metal shield and I have another I made that mounts to the bottom of my door with suction cups.....for those rocks that come in at a low angle and it's low enough so that it doesn't obstruct my vision. Enough of that.</p></blockquote><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 18px">Thanks for the feedback, I bet the larger tractors have the B series Cummins in them.</span></strong></p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="jltrent, post: 1495363, member: 21075"] My first was a 6530C back in 2007. Had more whistles and bells standard than any of the popular colors I had shopped 6 months earlier and passed over. [color=#FF0000] Engine is a Cummins B 3.3 NA (4 cyl naturally aspired, direct injected, Tier II) built under license by Komatsu (the company that competes with JD and Cat. at heavy construction sites) in Japan. My second was a little "errand boy" 2400 I bought in 2016. It has the (Kukje, Cummins licensed) A1100 N 3 cyl swirl chamber, non tier (below 25 hp). [/color] Dealers are close enough and one I used last had several stores, the main one in Sulphur Springs. When I need parts I call them and UPS delivers. I have blown out the right side door and right side rear window glasses and had replacements for both in my possession in just a few days. Only parts that take some time from Korea are peculiar parts, seldom used. Obviously I think for the money, you can't beat them! On the blown out windows, my drum mower did that even though it has a curtain on the front. It now has a metal shield and I have another I made that mounts to the bottom of my door with suction cups.....for those rocks that come in at a low angle and it's low enough so that it doesn't obstruct my vision. Enough of that.[/quote] [b][size=5]Thanks for the feedback, I bet the larger tractors have the B series Cummins in them.[/size][/b] [/QUOTE]
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