Posted by wisbaker on April 13, 2012 at 12:38:51 from (207.118.181.99):
In Reply to: IMT TRactors posted by on April 13, 2012 at 12:27:22:
If I remember/understand they are an Eastern-bloc tractor, possibly from Yugoslavia (remember Yugoslavia doesn't exist anymore). They are a lot like an MF but I'm not sure they're enough like a MF to be using MF parts on them. If nothing else you've got scrap value on them and if all three are the same model you have parts-on-the hoof to keep one running at least for a while. You might pick up some skills in learning how to outsource parts and have parts made or modified to keep them going. The question is how much of a hobbyist are you and do you enjoy a mechanical challenge? Can you understand they are as much of a toy as a tractor and if you have to do much to them it is real easy to get more $ in them than you can sell them for? Maybe someone on the board has more direct experience with them, my only experience is the fair board had one and it got to the point it was nickleing and dimeming them so they bought a new tractor and the Greek farmers used them when I lived in Greece. Makes me wonder if some of the MF tractors over there were IMT's that they put MF decals on.
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