View Poll Results: Should We Add an Iseki Forum?

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  • Yes, there are enough Iseki posts for a dedicated forum!

    81 100.00%
  • No, Iseki posts should remain in the Grey Market forum.

    0 0%
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  1. #31
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    Iseki TA 247. Husqvarna 54", Cub Zero Turn.Polaris 850 ATV's Stihl 018 026 Pro, 029, 034 Super AV, 039, 044 Mag. Stihl Pole Saw.

    Default Re: Iseki Forum

    TA247, ROPS, FEL, Blade, Forks, 5' Dixie Cutter, Log Skid Cables. Great Little Work Horse. Only complaint is a Box full of knobs and switches next to the seat for 3 point control that I can't figure out. Box may be haunted.

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  3. #32
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    Default Re: Iseki Forum

    I have just bought a 1981 Bolens G174 and I definitely could use some advice. It's a great little tractor and is currently crowding the two larger machines because of its handiness at mowing around my 15,000 little trees.

    I would like to know: 1) if it has enough hydraulic output to run a block splitter and 2) if there is a simple way to mount a load-distributing hitch for hauling trailers around without the constant risk of rearing on hills -- quite an unpleasant experience.

    So yes, an Iseki forum would be a great idea.

    Rod in Forfar

  4. #33
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    Default Re: Iseki Forum

    Quote Originally Posted by ebattin View Post
    Muhammed, we almost own a G192 that we don't know how to start or figure out where the oil dipstick is. So please, have a forum!

    Liz
    If it's anything like a G174, the "dipstick" is a plastic thingie you grip and twist out on threads. There's a stick attached to the bottom of it. Where? Right behind and almost under the oil filter.

  5. #34
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    Iseki TS1610F 4x4

    Default Re: Iseki Forum

    This IS the Iseki Forum. If you look at the first post it was several years ago. The Iseki Forum is this one and it has been in place for several years. Not sure how or why this thread got dragged out of the past and into the present.

  6. #35
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    Default Re: Iseki Forum

    Love the forum. It gives us a place to come for support in areas that we're not all expert in. Thanks for setting it up and running it !!

  7. #36
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    Default Re: Iseki Forum

    Love the forum. Its a good source of info. Thanks for setting it up and running it.

  8. #37
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    Default Re: Iseki Forum

    Have an iseki tu1900f and really need parts info. so bring on this forum.

  9. #38
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    Massey Ferguson 1533

    Default Re: Iseki Forum

    Quote Originally Posted by JerryG View Post
    I voted for the forum. I didn't say anything here, but I have been talking on the gray forum about Iseki. I have a MF 1250 which is a TK532. A Iseki forum would benefit me with my MF. A dedicated forum would attract more information and more poster about that brand. I know for one, that would benefit me and my MF.
    Ditto
    Our MF 1533 is Iseki
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