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Posted by Bill in Ohio on August 01, 2004 at 19:55:27 from (64.12.117.10):
In Reply to: Re: New compact Tractor posted by Try Branson too on August 01, 2004 at 11:04:51:
Yes, I agree, the Branson line is pretty good. I work part time for a dealer and really have had no serious repairs to do so far. The main problems we have had is rain can get around the electric switch for the flashers and it lights up, and for bush hogging it would be wise to protect the fuel tanks with a belly pan, both easy fixes. For serious farming the tires need loaded, or add some weight. The seating is comfortable, well laid out controls and forward and reverse in each gear is handy. It is made by a company that makes a lot of John Deere models. You will hate yourself in the morning if you buy a Chinese tractor. Even their supporters advise you better be good at improvising repairs. One site even suggested the entire electrical systems would need replaced on a new tractor! They are rough and crude!
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