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Posted by dhermesc on April 21, 2003 at 05:57:38 from (65.141.163.44):
In Reply to: Re: Farm Pro? posted by BUY THEM CHEAP== on April 21, 2003 at 05:41:14:
I agree they are a cheap tractor, but if all you need (want) is an over sized garden tractor they will fill the bill. Don't expect them to be as reliable as comparable sized John Deere or Kabota, but then again at a 1/4 the price, what can you expect. From what I have read the key is the intial set up (these are usually crate tractors) and the break in period. These tractors may have several set up problems (wiring incorrectly hooked up or hoses crossed, but the basic design is solid). Most people I have talked to say the assembley guy should run the tractor 10 hours (no load) and then drain all those crappy Chinese oils and replace with higher grade American lubes. Then do again at 50 hours. Once you get past the first 10 hours of operation these tend to soldier on with good results. If they where a real crappy product John Deere wouldn't be sueing everybody in sight and trying to block their import.
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