Posted by JD Seller on July 02, 2018 at 22:55:21 from (173.215.45.26):
In Reply to: Same tractors? posted by Stony.Ridge.Farm on July 02, 2018 at 21:38:39:
I will second your going to need to find a local shop that will work on them that has some knowledge of how they work. Like SVCummins posted some models of early AGCO tractors were Same tractors. Truthfully they were nothing special. Terrible resale, poor handling, and known for having electrical issues. The only way I would even consider buying a Same would be one of the older mechanical non electronic ones. They were tough tractors.
Some of the newer models have Deutz motors and such but still have the Italian electronics . That will be the down fall of them. Fiat and Same both are know for electronic issues. That is hard for a smaller dealer or repair man to work on.
So any saving you may get in the purchase price may soon be lost IF you have many repairs.
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