Cabela's Now Sells Tractors

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AStanton

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I went to the local Cabela's in my state today, and took these pics. Apparently, they are now selling Korean Tractors with Woods attachments. I think orange tractors would be safer in the woods during hunting season.
 

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Are these Kioti tractors just bearing the Cabela logo? Did you price any of them?
 
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Katahdin has it right, they are TYM. I didn't get any of the prices. I happen to notice the back hoe on one of them, used a 3-pt hitch mount. It my opinion, it looked cheesey.
 
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Do they have a service department for these tractors? Philip.
 
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I like the color of them.
 
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I believe they do have a service department.
 
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After seeing AStanton's pictures, I drove by my local Cabelas on my way home from work and saw no tractors...I even looked out back. :(
 
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I went to the local Cabela's in my state today, and took these pics. Apparently, they are now selling Korean Tractors with Woods attachments. I think orange tractors would be safer in the woods during hunting season.

Yeah but hunter green ones make better mobile deer blinds, and with a loader perfect retrieval unit. DNR might have something to say about a motorized deer blind :)
 
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First I wouldn't buy a tractor from a sports equipment/clothing company but if I did I think I'd have some big concerns about the service dept/parts dept. I do believe some of the not older name brand tractors have been/still are sold by car lots and feed sales and other non tractor related business's until they got/get established enough to franchise tractor dealerships so what do I know.:confused3:
 
 
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