MtnViewRanch
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Well, for a few reasons. First off, because Kubota manufactures their own machines, and MF has Iseki make quite a bit of them. Also there are many more Kubotas on (off) the road here, so it seems that there is more chance of future support. And, I just sold my last tractor, a MF 1045. It was a great machine, but I had to get rid of it because MF had them made by Toyosha at that point, and Toyosha is no longer supplying parts for them. The last time that I needed to replace a wheel seal, it took me 7 months to get the seal, and it was one of two left in the country. Then something went out in the transmission, and I lost low range. It wasn't even worth breaking the tractor to find out exactly what it was, because none of the transmission parts are available at all. I managed to find one of the transmission gears leftover on the shelf at a dealer in Texas, and that was it. So that has left a little bit of a bitter taste in my wallet, and makes me wonder if twenty years down the line there will be the same problem between Iseki and MF. Or some variant thereof.
Ok, thanks for your answer, I was just wondering what the reasoning was.