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Posted by John A on January 10, 2004 at 18:47:19 from (208.24.233.56):
In Reply to: O/T what a Farmall guy has to do sometimes posted by Nebraska Cowman on January 10, 2004 at 16:05:25:
Cowman, As I have said many times here on YT before.... My Cousin hauled up An AgriCat, 254,4x4, W/ a Koyker loader. The loader is the only good part about it. This R.O.C.,rice burning,all metric, illbred and concieved, your shoes can be no larger than a childs size 5, piece of S_ _ _ ,that I have ever had the misfortion of haveing to be around,..... The brakes are barely good enough to stop it much less to help it turn! All gauges are in Chineese, no universal symbles. No Tack!!!, PARTS......HA!!, if the tractor is in warrenty! the regional rep , Somewhere in nowhere land ARK. can get parts to you maybe next week. Out of Warrenty....It can be shipped.....Shipped on a slow, Decreped,rusted out Sanpan! Arival date will be 6 weeks after the date you needed to have completed the project, you got the tractor for. This tractor has 95 hours on it now. I personally put 65 to 70 hrs on it. There have been 2 major break downs. Both were horrific in dealin with getting the problems resolved. The main problem it there isn,t any support on these puppies. My cousin should have never bought this tractor. It isn't designed to really work, pushing light brush, digging hard Calichie for road repair. Perhaps for light gad-a-bout chores it will work ok...I guess. Anyway, Cowman, you asked,.....My cousin back in June got me to find him a better tractor.......I am afraid to tell ya'll, here in the Heart if IH land.....he wanted a JD,....got him a 4230, open top, with a Koyker loader. At least parts can be gotten from a local dealer, today... or shipped out of Dallas, Tx., and here tomorrow morning. These are my experiences with the R.O.C. tractors NOT good! Later, John A.
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