Karl in NY
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I'll be looking for a recent (2-8 years old) compact or sub-compact Kubota to purchase. I expect that my decision will be heavily influenced by the number of hours on the "clock".
Now I'm wondering how reliable that figure will be. Is hour-meter tampering common among tractor resellers? Is it technically simple (or, even possible) to do a roll-back as is done with car odometers? Is the practice even illegal with tractors?
My strategy will probably be to inspect service records and hopefully the numbers of hours will be noted on each receipt along with the date. But, what if there are no records, as when a seller has done all maintenance himself rather than at a dealer?
Thoughts?
Now I'm wondering how reliable that figure will be. Is hour-meter tampering common among tractor resellers? Is it technically simple (or, even possible) to do a roll-back as is done with car odometers? Is the practice even illegal with tractors?
My strategy will probably be to inspect service records and hopefully the numbers of hours will be noted on each receipt along with the date. But, what if there are no records, as when a seller has done all maintenance himself rather than at a dealer?
Thoughts?