Somewhere on the frame there should be a manufacturers ID plate. It would indicate the brand & model. Perhaps even the year of manufacture. Interesting how the name has been removed from the hood.
Somewhere on the frame there should be a manufacturers ID plate. It would indicate the brand & model. Perhaps even the year of manufacture. Interesting how the name has been removed from the hood.
It's a common thing on these. The stickers will come right off after a while, specially if the tractor spent lots of time exposed to UV.
It should have a Mitsubishi 1.5L engine. A 12x12 Transmission with 2 speed PTO in 3 modes: Independent, Linked (like a Live PTO) and Ground speed to power trailer fitted with a diff. Comes standard with rear locker as well front axle locker. Position and Draft control and usually 2 set of remotes.
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If it is a SAME, by no means junk. Might be a basic tractor, but SAME very popular in Italy. Saw many farmers running them there. They actually made tractors with Kubota when Kubota first got into the 80+ HP market. They’ve e been around for like 80 years.
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