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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy+" data-source="post: 156008" data-attributes="member: 2489"><p>My advice is don't waste your money on any brand that does not have a dealer/dealers selling the same brand for more than 10 years. </p><p></p><p>Don't buy any brand that you have a problem pronouncing.</p><p></p><p>Don't put any Orange colored tractor on a farm and expect to run it everyday.</p><p></p><p>Look for something with a recognized engine manufacturer. Name brand motor!</p><p></p><p>Never get anything with less than 50HP, you will reget it later.</p><p></p><p>Don't let any salesman talk you into anything. Do your own research. Don't belive them when they tell you they also build for JB, MF, Case, NH, or any other brand. They might have made one bolt for these guys and then they say "oh this brand also makes the parts for X brand". </p><p></p><p>If a salesman tells you that the brand he is selling makes parts or tractors for the above mentioned companies, RUN, RUN FAST, and then get out faster. some amke these claim's because some of the big guys got into the compact business and needed cheap parts and engines to put their brand on. These off the wall companies sold them some cheap stuff for their compacts and now claim they make the name brand tractor parts. Even in the utility class, most (other than JD) have a recognized engine built by a company that has been in the business for many, many years.</p><p></p><p>Jumping down off my soap box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy+, post: 156008, member: 2489"] My advice is don't waste your money on any brand that does not have a dealer/dealers selling the same brand for more than 10 years. Don't buy any brand that you have a problem pronouncing. Don't put any Orange colored tractor on a farm and expect to run it everyday. Look for something with a recognized engine manufacturer. Name brand motor! Never get anything with less than 50HP, you will reget it later. Don't let any salesman talk you into anything. Do your own research. Don't belive them when they tell you they also build for JB, MF, Case, NH, or any other brand. They might have made one bolt for these guys and then they say "oh this brand also makes the parts for X brand". If a salesman tells you that the brand he is selling makes parts or tractors for the above mentioned companies, RUN, RUN FAST, and then get out faster. some amke these claim's because some of the big guys got into the compact business and needed cheap parts and engines to put their brand on. These off the wall companies sold them some cheap stuff for their compacts and now claim they make the name brand tractor parts. Even in the utility class, most (other than JD) have a recognized engine built by a company that has been in the business for many, many years. Jumping down off my soap box. [/QUOTE]
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