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Posted by John T on October 17, 2005 at 06:19:22 from (66.244.90.98):
In Reply to: rural king tractors posted by Tim Shultz on October 17, 2005 at 05:37:47:
Tim, I took a brief glance at some of those the last time I was at Rural King. They looked a tad on the light side to me but regardless, a tractor is something I would NEVER buy at a Rural King etc. Reason being, imagine needing parts or service on them a few years down the road and you go to NAPA and everywhere else to try n get parts or service I BET IT WILL BE EXTREMELY DIFFICULT. Even though they havent made many tractors in yearssssssss you can still find new or used tractor dealers n salvage yards or even NAPA etc to get parts for the old Farmall or AC or Oliver or Deere, but I can just see them laughing at you if you need oparts for a Rural King sold unit?????????? Jut my opinion, its your hard earned money and they may be fine so its your call, but think a few years ahead if Rural King goes under and even if not I dotn ever see them as having parts or service to amount to much. Take care n God Bless John T
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