Posted by Texasmark on February 16, 2022 at 13:18:15 from (99.197.208.100):
In Reply to: Re: Branson tractors posted by BarnyardEngineering on February 16, 2022 at 12:42:38:
On your dealer comments, back in the Spring of 2007 I was ready to retire and downsize from my Deers and Fords. I shopped the big name popular colors in my immediate area and found just what you said about big isn't necessarily good. The service bays were full and the waiting to be repaired lot was full. At the Branson dealership there were no broken tractors in the service bay nor waiting to be repaired area. The dealer had a full array of models and also sold trailers.
I broke cab glass mowing on two occasions and had the door and window glass within the week. I did a stupid thing on one occasion and messed up my front end bearings. I ordered the parts from the Plainview, Tx. warehouse and had them within the week. In completing the repair I changed front axle lube from THD lube to 85w-140 and still do stupid things from time to time but no failures. My 2016 2400 came with 80w-90 specified. I think there is a story there.
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