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Old 03-28-2015, 01:40 AM
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Originally Posted by simplepeddler View Post
has the thing broke down yet?
no but he said the clutch feels a little soft so he thinks it or at least the clutch springs, may need to be replaced in a year or so.

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Originally Posted by lil bubba View Post
From what your saying , you looking to fix something that aint broke...If I was told buy it now or else it would be or else...BUYER BEWARE...When you buy used research it first...A lot of reputable dealers won't fool with somebodies patch work....You stated the original tractor was one year and the motor was another....Thats a red flag at most dealerships...They won't let their mechanics touch it because chances are there are more problems to do the job rite and you are not going to be willing to put up....That doesn't mean they are cowards , that means they know better then to deal with you...They make a living just like everybody else...I done side work and I wouldn't touch anything till I fixed somebodies screw ups first and a lot of people can't handle that...They figure you screwing them when they already got the shaft from somebody else....keep it clean ,, maintain it ,,, and it should last a long time....
no, he was calling shops just to see if they would do any work he might need done on the tractor. he was searching for a "place to go" for all his tractor repair needs and was repeatedly told over the phone just by the stigma of Chinese tractor he was SOL.

its the same buyers preparation you would do after buying an outboard is search around for where you might get repairs done "if" the need arose.

but I understand your point

luckily the info seapro21 gave above solves the problem, I gave brother inlaw the info and he now has a place to bring his tractor in for repairs when needed.

tractors are always breaking down so its never a matter of if you ever need a tractor repair place to use, you will always end up needing repairs on most of them fairly often.

Last edited by keakar; 03-28-2015 at 01:50 AM.
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