James Reany
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- Feb 5, 2007
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About a month or so ago I asked if I should "rent, buy or hire"?? I choose to purchase and I want to thank all of you who have responded. I took your advice and purchased.
I checked out auctions, local dealers and the internet. Soon I got a feel for the tractor I was looking for. I decided on a Iseki 1910, 4wd front end loader, auger and drag. It has about 22 H/P and has performed very well. I ended up buying it on the internet from a dealer in Texas. I had it delivered to my door for less than the local guy wanted. It was in tip-top shape and has run exceptionally well. I have managed to run it out of fuel, break the pins on the auger, hopelessly bury the auger and get two flat tires.
What I have decided is that purchasing was the best deal. I have so many things that I will end up doing with it that I don't know how we would have got as far as we have without it. We have put up a field fence using railroad ties, about 480 feet to be exact, with another 400 feet to go. Just mooving the RR ties was a breeze with it. Thanks again for the help. JR
I checked out auctions, local dealers and the internet. Soon I got a feel for the tractor I was looking for. I decided on a Iseki 1910, 4wd front end loader, auger and drag. It has about 22 H/P and has performed very well. I ended up buying it on the internet from a dealer in Texas. I had it delivered to my door for less than the local guy wanted. It was in tip-top shape and has run exceptionally well. I have managed to run it out of fuel, break the pins on the auger, hopelessly bury the auger and get two flat tires.
What I have decided is that purchasing was the best deal. I have so many things that I will end up doing with it that I don't know how we would have got as far as we have without it. We have put up a field fence using railroad ties, about 480 feet to be exact, with another 400 feet to go. Just mooving the RR ties was a breeze with it. Thanks again for the help. JR