goeduck
Super Star Member
I translated the Chinese writing on the name plate... It translates into English as,
STAY AWAY!!
SR
Are you sure it does not say... RUN AWAY!!
I translated the Chinese writing on the name plate... It translates into English as,
STAY AWAY!!
SR
Are you sure it does not say... RUN AWAY!!
Of course you trolls are speaking from personal experience? How are you helping the OP?
Of course you trolls are speaking from personal experience? How are you helping the OP?
I am helping him MORE than he knows!!!
SR
I seriously doubt he would take any advice from someone that doesn't have a clue what they are talking about. Just sit down and be quiet and observe, you might learn something.
Both of you come here to trash-talk Chinese equipment and you don't even have any, hence trolling.
I own a Chinese bulldozer and Chinese loader and at work have bought Chinese forklifts as well as expensive German forklifts all machines have had teething problems but the Chinese ones have been much easier to sort out due to the simplicity of their machines and statistically the Chinese ones have had less breakdowns and cheaper repairs over the long runWould you say those Chinese brands are reliable as the major brands?
Would you say those Chinese brands are reliable as the major brands?
Parts are usually not hard to find, at a fair price. But, as there is not much brand mechanics, the owner MUST know how to turn a wrench.
If, someone who want to buy a Chinese tractor and have a tool box with only some screw drivers, a hammer and a pair of Vise Grip. STAY AWAY.
But if he knows how to handle a wrench ho will have a good little tractor.
Buyers must make phones calls to Chinese tractor dealer to verify for parts avalibility.
Jacques