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Re: FarmPro Tractor Question
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Posted by Jenell on October 23, 2003 at 16:22:24 from (209.34.54.48):
In Reply to: FarmPro Tractor Question posted by LeeOH on April 09, 2003 at 04:18:38:
I have 3 questions, myself: I can't seem to find a website for FarmPro tractors using my web browser. The site URL mentioned in the original post, www.farmprotractors.com, doesn't seem to work. Anybody have one that works? I can't even find any dealer sites near us, down here in S.E. Texas. We have been looking for asmaller tractor, mainly for mowing, maybe light box blade work, and found a 'so-called' dealer, which is where we first heard of them. I say 'so-called', because it's just a pretty run down auto repair garage that's opened up recently in a nearby town, and has ONE new Farmpro sitting out front! The man assurred us that as soon as he sells the one, he gets another! No info on service, parts, anything, just a sort of he'll sell it to you. ARE THERE REAL AUTHORIZED DEALERS for these things? what about service, parts availablity, etc? (And no, I don't think I'd want to have to try to run down some place in China to try to order them from ourselves!) And, those here mentioning having one and being satisfied seem to have just got them, have only 3 or 6 hours on them. Anyone here had one long enough to know how they hold up? While the rpice seems attractive to us, not if the thing isn't going to last us a few years!
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