Chinese or not to chinese

   / Chinese or not to chinese #1  

minzi

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Location
South Australia Adelaide hills
Tractor
Ferguson Te 20
Has anyone had much to do with the Euroleapard brand of products.There does not seem to be much information on them here.:( Am thinking if they're better than the other chinese brands,which a lot of people are having problems with...
 
   / Chinese or not to chinese #2  
EuroLeopard is a rebadged Foton/Lovol. which itself is a comparatively new name. Before than it was just Foton, before that - Futian. Using those names as keywords, your search engine should come back with considerably more background data for you

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   / Chinese or not to chinese #3  
Europard - Moc i niezawodno¶c w ka¿dych warunkach - traktor, maszyna, rolnictwo, przetwórstwo, sprzeda¿, uprawa, orka, pole, ostrów wlkp., rolnik, moc, niezawodno¶æ, maszyny rolnicze,

and they are painted in blue. The FT 60 and 80 have Perkins engines.

Reason for the Name Europard (EuroLeopard) is, to suggest the potential customers, that this tractor is EU or special for EU made. Thatï½´s the reason for the Perkins engine, too. I donï½´t know, if the Foton is available with engines made in Peterborough all around the world.
 
   / Chinese or not to chinese #4  
The "Perkins" engines aren't licensed by "THE" Perkins company, but built by a company that was formerly a Perkins joint-venture. Perkins itself does not support or warranty the Perkins (Tianjin), now Perkins Lovol Engines (Tianjin), Perkins Diesel Engines & Powerpart Parts: Perkins News.

These tractors have and are sold under many different names, depending on where you are and who decides to import them:

Allied, Eagle, EuroWolf, EuroLeopard, Farm Pro, Foton, Futian, Goldbull, Johnson, Joshua Howard, InterStar, Lovol, Noriker, Sparber, Terra-Cyclone, Tractor King...
 
 
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