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Re: NorTrac (Northern tool) Tractor?
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Posted by wrenchman on June 02, 2001 at 01:06:04 from (209.214.105.205):
In Reply to: NorTrac (Northern tool) Tractor? posted by RayP(MI) on May 26, 2001 at 18:24:40:
if it's made in china,the best advise i can give is DON'T buy one.most of the castings are really soft grey iron.the shafts and axles seem to be soft too.frend of mine has a chinese made dozer.darn thing won't stay fixed.he has to order parts and wait 3 to 5 weeks for them.real pain in the a--.got a real good deal on it(there was a reason it was cheap).seems to be very low quality.not sure about other imports,but when i bought my tractor i got an older american made one.seems safest way if price needs to be low.just my 1&1/2 cents(taxes you know).wrenchman.
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