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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 316281" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>I had one, a little industrial massey, and I liked it. Uncle had a bit more modern massey and I liked it too. He picked up a Kubota and broke the PTO in no time. My only experience with Kubota and it wasn't good. That fix was way too expensive and parts weren't easily attained. I found the Massey I have now and got everything fixed within a day, except the air conditioner. I can live without A/C. </p><p></p><p>Nothing against a Deere, my track loader is a Caterpillar and my hoe is a Ford extend a hoe. </p><p></p><p>Massey made a good product and I found one at a bargain. I'm not necessarily a "fan", but when something isn't broke there is no need in trying to fix it. If I could have found an equivalent Deere for the same price I got my Massey, I may have bought it. Who knows? </p><p></p><p>What I do like about my Massey is I can find parts all over the place. The tractor graveyard 100 miles from here is full of old Case, Deere and Massey tractors amongst everything else. What they didn't have there were the parts to fix my uncle's Kubota. He practically had to buy another 1/4 of a new tractor in price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 316281, member: 3162"] I had one, a little industrial massey, and I liked it. Uncle had a bit more modern massey and I liked it too. He picked up a Kubota and broke the PTO in no time. My only experience with Kubota and it wasn't good. That fix was way too expensive and parts weren't easily attained. I found the Massey I have now and got everything fixed within a day, except the air conditioner. I can live without A/C. Nothing against a Deere, my track loader is a Caterpillar and my hoe is a Ford extend a hoe. Massey made a good product and I found one at a bargain. I'm not necessarily a "fan", but when something isn't broke there is no need in trying to fix it. If I could have found an equivalent Deere for the same price I got my Massey, I may have bought it. Who knows? What I do like about my Massey is I can find parts all over the place. The tractor graveyard 100 miles from here is full of old Case, Deere and Massey tractors amongst everything else. What they didn't have there were the parts to fix my uncle's Kubota. He practically had to buy another 1/4 of a new tractor in price. [/QUOTE]
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