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Mexican-made Sidena?

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scott murrell

01-03-1999 19:29:39




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Has anyone ever heard of a diesel tractor called Sidena?
It says on the I.D. plate that it is Made in Mexico in 1984 and has the name Sidena. The warnings are all in English, but the gauges appear to be in Russian. Can anyone help identify; I can't find any info on it.




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Gerardo Reyna

02-02-1999 08:14:56




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 Re: Mexican-made Sidena? in reply to scott murrell, 01-03-1999 19:29:39  
I have a similar problem with a Sidena tractor, because, I need a manual, but is very complicated find it. If you can help me? Thanks.



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ricardo becerra

08-11-2003 14:18:21




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 Re: Re: Mexican-made Sidena? in reply to Gerardo Reyna, 02-02-1999 08:14:56  
You aren,t going to find any manual.
They are already discontinued.
I don,t know if yours is 2 or 4 cilinders.
they were made from soviet parts with 2 cilinders.
Model 310-M (blue) and T-25 (orange).
There was a 4 ciliders model made with soviet parts. Model T-7500.
and at the last, they built the Sidena-Deere, four Cilinders and 72 HP, wich was about the same as John Deere 2555.
For this model, you can get parts right from the John Deere Dealer.
If something also is needed, just let me know.
And of course, tambien hablo espanol.

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ricardo becerra

08-11-2003 14:04:23




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 Re: Re: Mexican-made Sidena? in reply to Gerardo Reyna, 02-02-1999 08:14:56  
the sidena tractor was a result of a join venture between a soviet manufacturer and a state owned company wich name was sidena. for that reason, the company,s name bacame the tractor,s brand.
they were really good, and offered a lot of advantages in the fields, but the problem was its size, two cilinders and 1700 kilos.
they were discontinued in the 80,s and you can get some parts in mexico, in any massey ferguson dealer. so, they still have parts.
I had one, and I yhink I know enough about its systems, so, I think I can help you.
If so, just let me know.

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JUAN JOSE GONZALES

11-20-2006 09:01:19




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 Re: Re: Re: Mexican-made Sidena? in reply to ricardo becerra, 08-11-2003 14:04:23  
TU ME PUDES DAR UN TELEFONO DE CONTACTO ESTOY EN USA TRATANDO DE CONSEGUIR PARTES DAME TU NUMERO O SI NO LLAMAME AL (513) 310 7586



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