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<blockquote data-quote="Crowderfarms" data-source="post: 156014" data-attributes="member: 1335"><p>Flaboy, I agree with most all you said, with the exception of the Orange Tractors, I assume you mean Kubota.There's nothing wrong with em' I run a MF, Kubota, and a Ford.The Kubota is as dependable as can be.</p><p> As far as others claiming to be builders, you're right. I know Ursus, built MF's for quite a while.But it seems we are flooded by many manufacturers all wanting to get a share of the U.S. Market. Many will be here today,and gone in a year or two.There is no "Parts Support" or service support for many of them.Look on Ebay, you'll find a dozen brands of Tractors, at least.Some new with only a 6 month warantee, that should tell a feller a whole bunch.Also, I'd rather have a tractor that's over-powered, than under powered, just in case your needs were to change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crowderfarms, post: 156014, member: 1335"] Flaboy, I agree with most all you said, with the exception of the Orange Tractors, I assume you mean Kubota.There's nothing wrong with em' I run a MF, Kubota, and a Ford.The Kubota is as dependable as can be. As far as others claiming to be builders, you're right. I know Ursus, built MF's for quite a while.But it seems we are flooded by many manufacturers all wanting to get a share of the U.S. Market. Many will be here today,and gone in a year or two.There is no "Parts Support" or service support for many of them.Look on Ebay, you'll find a dozen brands of Tractors, at least.Some new with only a 6 month warantee, that should tell a feller a whole bunch.Also, I'd rather have a tractor that's over-powered, than under powered, just in case your needs were to change. [/QUOTE]
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