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Btown

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Was just wondering when TYM's new website was going to be up. I got an email from them stating that it would be up months ago. I am really interested in their tractors, but don't want to get stuck with a discontinued brand. I haven't heard any news from them whether they are making tier IV tractors. A new website would help. I'm sure I'm not the only one on the fence.
 
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Our website is scheduled to launch around late March into early April. :) The email we sent out was a notification about the beginning of development for our site.
We decided to post-pone the launch for another month while we finished developing our new parts & warranty software as well.

I am personally assisting in these operations and will be visiting with our Korea corporate office within the next 3 weeks in order to begin testing and debugging for all of our new features.

Among those changes, we are also very excited to announce our new tier 4 tractor line-up that will reach the states beginning in May. Thank you for your patience as we strive to provide a better experience for both our customers and dealers.
 
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We'll this is good news. It is nice to see someone from the company on the forum. Someone to help people with issues and questions. I hope that TYM will be around. I like the machines.
 
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I believe it is nice to have another medium to offer service to our customers! As for TYM being around, we're here to stay. :)
 
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They had 2 of the new Tier 4 tractors on display at the National Farm Equipment show in Louisville earlier this month.
 
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Indeed we did! I was actually at the National Farm Machinery show myself. Hope you enjoyed our tractors and the show! Our new lineup is looking to be exactly what we had hoped for from our development team, we will have three magnificent engines in our tier 4's. Yanmar, Deutz, and Doosan. :)
 
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No more CAT/Perkins engines. Doosan, didn't they buy out Bobcat. I wonder if Bobcat is going to get back in the tractor business with TYM. Like you are doing with Cabela's. Who is going to be the engine maker for the 40-50 hp tractor, if you can give that information out. I'm not a huge fan of the tier IV engine requirements. But the air is nicer to breath. The newer diesel cars and trucks have a faint chlorine smell when they regen.
 
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No more CAT/Perkins engines. Doosan, didn't they buy out Bobcat. I wonder if Bobcat is going to get back in the tractor business with TYM. Like you are doing with Cabela's. Who is going to be the engine maker for the 40-50 hp tractor, if you can give that information out. I'm not a huge fan of the tier IV engine requirements. But the air is nicer to breath. The newer diesel cars and trucks have a faint chlorine smell when they regen.
Yes, I believe Doosan did in fact obtain Bobcat as one of their subsidiary companies. As far as Bobcat's plans are concerned, that's not for me to say or know anything about unfortunately. :)
Our tier 4 40-50 hp tractors will be equipped with Yanmar engines. Both of these models were featured this year at the National Farm Machinery show in Louisville, Kentucky!

From a personal experience, driving both the tractors, I'm very excited about the vast improvements made on the tier 3 hydrostat's. Yanmar has done an excellent job with these engines.
 
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TYM Tractors: I am rather relieved to hear that TYM is in the States to stay. I choose the brand based on the good feedback of machines that were TYM manufactured but marketed under different brand names (Mahindra is just one of them - # ). It is good to hear that a new website is being created and I am looking forward to hear more about TYM in all different publications. Only with exposure and advertisement will TYM grow its NAME to stand for itself. The products are strong, well thought out, robust and versatile. Price is an important issue in the tractor market but the name of the manufacturer and its reputation is what makes the final sale and makes the Brand successful. Now, if the service and dealer network is brought up to the same or better level as other Brands it will be a winner. The company I bought the machine from is no longer a TYM dealer - gave up after many years: Unsatisfactory experiences and lack of support from TYM HQ. They are now selling the "blue" Korean competitor.
 
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TYM Tractors: I am rather relieved to hear that TYM is in the States to stay. I choose the brand based on the good feedback of machines that were TYM manufactured but marketed under different brand names (Mahindra is just one of them - # ). It is good to hear that a new website is being created and I am looking forward to hear more about TYM in all different publications. Only with exposure and advertisement will TYM grow its NAME to stand for itself. The products are strong, well thought out, robust and versatile. Price is an important issue in the tractor market but the name of the manufacturer and its reputation is what makes the final sale and makes the Brand successful. Now, if the service and dealer network is brought up to the same or better level as other Brands it will be a winner. The company I bought the machine from is no longer a TYM dealer - gave up after many years: Unsatisfactory experiences and lack of support from TYM HQ. They are now selling the "blue" Korean competitor.

Thank you for your kind words and enthusiasm for our product line!
It is always refreshing to hear positive feedback in regards to our quality of tractor. We strive to improve and provide the absolute BEST quality on the market!
As for our service and parts departments, we are excited to announce new systems all around! We have moved our parts department to a much larger facility in order to keep up with the growing demand for parts across the country. On top of the increased stock of parts, we are also implementing a new and improved forecasting program to stock not only an abundance of parts but the RIGHT parts.

I appreciate your continued patience as we broaden our utilities to improve on all areas of service and after-sale support.
 

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