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Farm Pro Tractors

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jra

02-11-2005 08:32:44




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Does anyone know anything about Farm Pro Tractors? Good or bad.




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John A.

02-11-2005 10:47:40




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 Re: Farm Pro Tractors in reply to jra, 02-11-2005 08:32:44  
jra, Go to "Today's Tractors" forum and read the lively discussion on the Farm Pro tractors by Rob.
It is in the middle of page one. Read his question, then go from bottom to top. I have very little good to say about them.
My email is open if needed.
Later,
John A.



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paul

02-11-2005 09:48:52




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 Re: Farm Pro Tractors in reply to jra, 02-11-2005 08:32:44  
Sure looked poorly made when I looked a couple over, I would not want one. Parts can be an issue, no dealer, just dist center - maybe if they have the part?

--->Paul



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Peanut

02-11-2005 09:10:02




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 Re: Farm Pro Tractors in reply to jra, 02-11-2005 08:32:44  
I looked at them real seriously because of the price. They are cheaply made and rather flimsey. Take a real close look at them and you'll see that. Chinese made and difficult to get parts.

I ended up getting a 1940 Ford 9N and lots of attachments for less than the Farm Pro was. I am extremely please with my N for the light-duty work.



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tomttomtom

02-11-2005 08:47:46




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 Re: Farm Pro Tractors in reply to jra, 02-11-2005 08:32:44  
Hi, If their tractors are anything like their attachments they look cheaply made and are real flimsey.... Personally I would keep saving your cash and get you a JD, MF, or somthing along those lines. This is only my $.02 though:^)

T



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Brian in NY

02-12-2005 07:16:33




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 Re: Farm Pro Tractors in reply to tomttomtom, 02-11-2005 08:47:46  
Run, don't walk away from those piles of scrap. Unless you just want a tractor to drive around the yard pulling a garden cart or a roller, I can't see them holding up to real tractor duty. Maybe as a lawnmower would be fine...

Buy a used older tractor and you will be glad you did.



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