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Re: Chinese tractors...what's the scoop?

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Posted by Cosper Tractor/Burleson, Texas on May 11, 2002 at 16:27:45 from (152.163.197.84):

In Reply to: Chinese tractors...what's the scoop? posted by D.L. on May 10, 2002 at 22:32:36:

D.L.
$4000 for a Jubilee???
I am in the wrong market!
My advice is to stay away from the "Grey Market" tractors.
Mahindra tractors are as good as the next tractor if you have a good dealor to support you and your tractor.
Despite what many say, there are NO tractors manufactured in the USA under 100 hp or so.
In fact, I dont think there is an American manufacturer building there own tractors in there own factory. They are built by another manufacturer for them.
I know Massey is built by Tafe and Ursus and you can purchase the same tractor for less money under the Tafe and Ursus name.
Zetor builds some of John Deeres tractors, and the list goes on.
A new tractor is probably the way to go if you are new to the tractor culture because if you don't know whats going on a person can get ripped pretty easilly.
Even experienced dealors get it put to them on occasion.
I hope this helps,
Donald M. Cosper
Cosper Tractor and Implement
Burleson, Texas

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