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Posted by Bernhard on March 26, 2002 at 11:59:36 from (217.2.109.109):
In Reply to: Re: What compact tractor to choose? posted by John in Maryland on March 26, 2002 at 11:12:56:
Hi John, I don't go confirm with David's post. Mr.Cosper sells Kioti, right? Why should he tell You the difference between Kubota and Kioti? He always will make PR for his brand, he has the right to do so. Cause a lot of people will read his postings here. I know, that I often burn my mouth by speaking against the asian brands, but that is only my Impression. We don't have a much asian traxtors here. Even people, which could use them so as orchad ore wine-farmers have compacts like Ford, Fiat, Deutz, Fendt or the specialized german Sauerburger, Schanzlin and Dexheimer. Italians like the Carraro or the Ferrari, Renault, MF or JD But an asian Tractor? The try to get a step in our market, but they give it up! I know some Gulf-ranges that had one of these Tractors, the most of them are not satisfied with their choiches. OK, they get them for Day-in-Day-out use and the ran a lot of hours, but a tractor is a very expensive thing and it should last and run. If Your area is big enough, why no Standard Tractor, a used one? Maybe in the 50-60 HP range? If a smaller Tractor rans always at the limit it will get down faster as a bigger one, which has some reserves by doing stronger work. The Money You save will gice You room to buy the Equipment You need, for the price of a new compact. Like I said: Only my Impression! ;) Bernhard, Derichsweiler, Germany
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