Korean tractor dilemma

   / Korean tractor dilemma #61  
Initial build quality is certainly important, but so is parts availability. My LS 4040HC has been down since mid April waiting on a back ordered fuel solenoid. Local dealer said it’s mostly an issue on the older models with the shibaura engines, so probably not an issue for you shopping new tractors now (but maybe if you keep it 10 years).

Either way LS makes a very capable machine and I still love mine - it’s done everything I’ve asked of it. When the solenoids are back in stock I’ll probably drop an extra $1600 on a spare so I don’t get stuck like this in the future.
 
   / Korean tractor dilemma #63  
Initial build quality is certainly important, but so is parts availability. My LS 4040HC has been down since mid April waiting on a back ordered fuel solenoid. Local dealer said it’s mostly an issue on the older models with the shibaura engines, so probably not an issue for you shopping new tractors now (but maybe if you keep it 10 years).

Either way LS makes a very capable machine and I still love mine - it’s done everything I’ve asked of it. When the solenoids are back in stock I’ll probably drop an extra $1600 on a spare so I don’t get stuck like this in the future.
Try adding MT in front of the part number and check New Holland
 
   / Korean tractor dilemma #64  
Try adding MT in front of the part number and check New Holland
Thanks for the info. I found that out while tracking down the new part numbers in mitron. The New Holland and Case parts are in the same boat (maybe quite literally?).

Local dealer and the nearby Case/NH franchise both said the solenoids with the integrated sensor have been problematic to source for the past year or so. Solenoids without the sensor for other models aren’t an issue.

Not a huge deal for me as I don’t use the tractor every day, but it would have been nice to use the grapple for cleanup after Beryl. I don't want to highjack OP’s thread, just wanted to mention long term parts supply as a potential issue.
 
   / Korean tractor dilemma #66  
OP, were those tractors bought through different dealers (or same one)?

I think that smaller tractors might get less QA than larger ones and likely so across the board. There's also dealer prep that is to be considered. My Kioti dealer isn't real great (I'd prefer to work on my tractor than them) but they were pretty good about dealing with warranty stuff. My Kioti has been working really good for a long time now; I have just clicked over 1,000 hours. One can poke around in the various forums here and find issues with all manufacturers.

I'll note that NO manufacturer's production can be 100% free from issues. Unfortunately someone will always find this out first hand.
 
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#67  
OP, were those tractors bought through different dealers (or same one)?

I think that smaller tractors might get less QA than larger ones and likely so across the board. There's also dealer prep that is to be considered. My Kioti dealer isn't real great (I'd prefer to work on my tractor than them) but they were pretty good about dealing with warranty stuff. My Kioti has been working really good for a long time now; I have just clicked over 1,000 hours. One can poke around in the various forums here and find issues with all manufacturers.

I'll note that NO manufacturer's production can be 100% free from issues. Unfortunately someone will always find this out first hand.
Different dealers. I know they all have issues. Just seems the korean built ones have more of them.
 
   / Korean tractor dilemma #69  
I think stuff built after corona has a higher risk of being chit in QC? My TYM T474 built among the 1st of the series in 2019 has been an absolute champ for me at now 534hours.
I agree 100% and applies on just about everything in this world, regardless of what product it is or brand quality. It's amazing the amount of issues we've been getting on brand new stuff, even from reputable brands. It's hard to trust anything these days, really.
 
   / Korean tractor dilemma #70  
Different dealers. I know they all have issues. Just seems the korean built ones have more of them.
Data tells all and your data points tend to suggest this to/for you. Buy something else and remove this from your concern list.

Lower-cost units will always tend to be of lower quality (via materials or labor or support or all three).

I once worked for a global leader in their field of production. The company's warranties weren't all that lengthy and the reasoning was that due to the quality they didn't feel they needed to offer what effectively was a meaningless extended warranty. Every decision one makes has risks associated. Predicting the future is challenging...
 

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