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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 24263" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>On Tractors: Buy one that has nearby dealer service and parts. If you buy an oddball brand this is especially true. We're in John Deere country...if I bought a Long, Kioto, Kibota, or one of the other "obvious" imports I would probably have to go 100 to 200 miles to get it repaired...not a viable option.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, New Holland (Ford), Massey, Deere can all be readily serviced by most dealers (regardless of whoever "builds" these "USA" tractors).</p><p></p><p>A horse ranch I recently visited had a New Holland 45 HP with 4 WD and a loader. They were moving round bales of hay with their hay spear (with loader bucket off) with no problem whatsoever.</p><p></p><p>A cavaet: With a tractor, SERVICE and parts availability quickly are very important...same applies to cars............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 24263, member: 9"] On Tractors: Buy one that has nearby dealer service and parts. If you buy an oddball brand this is especially true. We're in John Deere country...if I bought a Long, Kioto, Kibota, or one of the other "obvious" imports I would probably have to go 100 to 200 miles to get it repaired...not a viable option. On the other hand, New Holland (Ford), Massey, Deere can all be readily serviced by most dealers (regardless of whoever "builds" these "USA" tractors). A horse ranch I recently visited had a New Holland 45 HP with 4 WD and a loader. They were moving round bales of hay with their hay spear (with loader bucket off) with no problem whatsoever. A cavaet: With a tractor, SERVICE and parts availability quickly are very important...same applies to cars............ [/QUOTE]
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