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   / Foton dealers #11  
So what are the differences between that and the ones that American buyers expect? I'm new to the tractor thing.

Chinese tractors are no where near the quality of other brands. 1 day maybe, but not today
 
   / Foton dealers #12  
:2cents:I have one that we bought from Northern Tools the 40 XT and have not have any problems with it but one man made mistake once. Forgot to walk part of the land that I was going to clear out some saplings and did not walk the land. I went over a stump and it caught my backhoe hydraulic line and pulled it off and that was a easy fix with a flat tip screw driver.

The only support I needed so far was when the tractor was delivered and I could not find the travel lock pin to the backhoe, so I called the truck driver and no answer and then called Northern Tools and told them about it. Ten minutes later the truck driver called me and told me the pin was taped under the seat, so I called Northern Tools and they said now you have two pins one is on the way free of charge.

As far as filters and oil goes I have found all of them at my local and tractor stores when I have to do maintenance. I do need to find a dealer that works on Foton's incase I run into bigger problems that I can't handle To date and only 28 hours on the tractor plus playing around I have cleared out almost 1/2 acre for a burn site, killed close to 25 stumps, and knocked down almost 1/4 mile of saplings along the driveway from the mess the loggers left me.

Yeah I know folks are going to say buy American but at the time when I needed a tractor that was all I could afford. The tractor is Chinese but all my attachments are made in the USA and I am sure that I am not the only one that bought something that said made in China.
 
   / Foton dealers #13  
Yeah I know folks are going to say buy American but at the time when I needed a tractor that was all I could afford. The tractor is Chinese but all my attachments are made in the USA and I am sure that I am not the only one that bought something that said made in China.

I'm glad to hear you haven't had any problems ,but 20+ hrs is hardly a test to be able to tell if any future problems will show. There was a member here Rob3rrl ? I have read a number of his post of major problems he had with his Chinese tractor. When buying a tractor,,, As long as one understands that these Chinese tractors won't be of the same quality as other brands then, by all means buy what you want. Most of the other brands aren't American made,but they are of higher quality than the Chinese tractors
 
   / Foton dealers #14  
Jinma and Foton are different companies. From all that I have read on the net, everything Jinma makes is inexpensive and of poor quality. Foton is trying to produce quality products. The Foton tractors seem to be decent quality, but not as good as major brands. If you could find a fairly new major brand tractor it would likely be better in the long run, but there are very few tractors with 4wd and a loader in good shape in the used market.
 
   / Foton dealers #15  
Hello, I'm Trying to locate foton dealers in my area. Pennyslvania, maryland, Ohio, west virginia, and Virginia. Any help on locating them would be appreciated.


Also i have a question. Being that i have heard most of these tractors come with a Certificate of origin, how do banks usually loan for these? Do you have to have a title?

thanks

I would post your questions in the Chinese forum.

Most of the Foton owners that have posted seem to like their machines.

As a Chinese and American tractor owner myself, I would say that choosing which one to sell if I had to would be a hard choice.. also that if you can find a used Foton tractor that someone else has eaten the new tractor depreciation on, It could be a very good deal...

Also Chinese tractors are best suited to people with some mechanical aptitude who don't mind doing their own work. my :2cents:
 
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I would post your questions in the Chinese forum.

Most of the Foton owners that have posted seem to like their machines.

As a Chinese and American tractor owner myself, I would say that choosing which one to sell if I had to would be a hard choice.. also that if you can find a used Foton tractor that someone else has eaten the new tractor depreciation on, It could be a very good deal...

Also Chinese tractors are best suited to people with some mechanical aptitude who don't mind doing their own work. my :2cents:

Well yesterday i located a century 2535 about 5 miles from my house that was listed on craigslist. It has a FEL, 4x4, and only 166 hours. The seller is the original owner, and is selling due to moving out of state at the end of the week. The buyers of the house originally wanted it to clear the lane (3/10s mile long) and backed out at the beginging of the week. I'm picking it up this morning at 9am :) he's also throwing in with it an old brush hog and bale spear.

I have no problem wrenching on my own stuff. Infact i have never had any of my cars/trucks in anyone elses garage but my own. I will just have to learn my way around a tractor as i have never worked on one before.
 
   / Foton dealers #17  
Northern sells Foton tractors under their Nortrac name. They switched from Jinma a few years ago. They have full service facilities in Minnesota and s. Carolina as well as a network of affiliate repair facilities. I own a Nortrac Jinma and a Nortrac Foton. The Jinma has given me many years of reliable service. The Foton is new, so I don't have much history. Affordable Tractor in TX sells parts for both and they are very helpful. They also sell both brands of new tractors.
 
   / Foton dealers #18  
I know Northern has financing for their Foton machines. They also assemble them in the states, install the Koyker loaders and offer free shipping to your door.
 
   / Foton dealers #19  
Well yesterday i located a century 2535 about 5 miles from my house that was listed on craigslist. It has a FEL, 4x4, and only 166 hours. The seller is the original owner, and is selling due to moving out of state at the end of the week. The buyers of the house originally wanted it to clear the lane (3/10s mile long) and backed out at the beginging of the week. I'm picking it up this morning at 9am :) he's also throwing in with it an old brush hog and bale spear.

I have no problem wrenching on my own stuff. Infact i have never had any of my cars/trucks in anyone elses garage but my own. I will just have to learn my way around a tractor as i have never worked on one before.


Wow -that was fast!

Congratulations on your new tractor :thumbsup:

Is it a Foton or Jinma?
I see it came with a loader and brush hog - both very useful additions-especially the loader.
It won't be long and you will be looking at grapples and all the other great attachments available for tractors.

Anyway welcome to tractor ownership and TBN
 
   / Foton dealers #20  
Wow -that was fast, Congratulations on your new tractor :thumbsup:

Is it a Foton or Jinma? I see it came with a loader and brush hog - both very useful additions, especially the loader.
It won't be long and you will be looking at grapples and all the other great attachments available for tractors.

Anyway welcome to tractor ownership and TBN

Not a Chinese tractor Century Tractors - Tractor & Construction Plant Wiki - The classic vehicle and machinery wiki More like a Branson tractor.... South Korean
 

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