Posted by BarnyardEngineering on May 06, 2022 at 06:19:03 from (161.69.112.11):
In Reply to: Rural King tractors posted by bweb on May 05, 2022 at 11:57:37:
My "idea or suggestion" is to do your research, or have him do his research.
Asking on a tractor forum populated by a bunch of green and orange-bleeding... Well, that's only the first step. The only advice you're going to get here is to buy a high-priced green or orange one.
Find out who makes the tractor.
Find out how long who makes the tractor has been in business.
Find out who services the tractor.
Find out how long who services the tractor has been in business.
That is if you need someone to work on the tractor. If you can work on your own tractor, access to worldwide markets and ordering online, you will always be able to get parts. It might take a while but you will be able to get parts from someone.
There are terrible green dealers and terrible orange dealers, so buying the high-priced machine is no guarantee that you will get service after the sale, or be able to get the tractor fixed down the line.
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