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KRUSS

08-22-2006 08:13:31




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Does anyone recall where the Big Bud tractors were made? On Sunday I was by Bottineau ND and saw two within 5 miles of each other. I've only ever seen a couple of others.




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redrunsdeep

08-22-2006 15:56:36




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 Re: Big Bud in reply to KRUSS, 08-22-2006 08:13:31  
Where in southern michigan havent heard of any around here.

Love to see one up close



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Jim.UT

08-22-2006 15:30:06




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 Re: Big Bud in reply to KRUSS, 08-22-2006 08:13:31  
I was in a VERY small town in extreme northern Utah about 2 weeks ago and saw a Big Bud in one yard and a Steiger (for sale) in another yard. Then I ran across an online ad on a local site for another Big Bud for sale.



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Bguy

08-22-2006 10:51:08




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 Re: Big Bud in reply to KRUSS, 08-22-2006 08:13:31  
I was up in south Michigan a couple of weeks ago delivering a tractor and a guy there had two. One was a Big Bud 500 and the other was a 650. First time I had seen one up close and it was pretty impressive.



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MSM

08-22-2006 08:26:04




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 Re: Big Bud in reply to KRUSS, 08-22-2006 08:13:31  
They were made in Havre,Montana. The factory is still there and they now rebuild/reman Big Buds,as well as supply parts and used tractors and equipment. www.bigequipment.com



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O

08-22-2006 08:44:20




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 Re: Big Bud in reply to MSM, 08-22-2006 08:26:04  
I hope the name gets revived, they had an awful catchy name and the last generations looked nice. I think why Big Bud went belly up is because they made tractors that were too big for their time so they didn't sell in big numbers, I see they built them up to 750hp, which was too much for that time, they only sold one Big Bud 747 and that tractor no doubt cost them a fortune to engineer and build. Now however seems to be the time to start building them huge tractors, since the big ultra high horsepower tractors seem to be getting in demand.

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KRUSS

08-22-2006 09:56:20




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 Re: Big Bud in reply to O, 08-22-2006 08:44:20  
The one farmer near here that had one was well satisfied with it.



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