Tar River Manufacturing

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Jgroes

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2021 Kitio CK4010SE HST
Anyone have positive or negative experience with Tar River Manufacturing? Looking at purchasing a a LB6 land leveler. I've had no experience with this brand as they are not common in my area. Appreciate any feedback.
 
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I drove past their building a while back, looked like an import not manufacturer... most likely china importer
 
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I believe they started as a manufacturer but mostly import now. Friend has a 5ft tiller, seems to work just fine
 
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I have 2 of their implements: A 185 6' double drum mower and double basket Tedder. Both bought new, used enough to comment on quality and functionality and are excellent products. Actually I like their Drum Mower over the other popular brand. I think they are Italian imports but not sure......at least some of their products.
 
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Being from the other Carolina, I was curious about the Tar River and read the Wikipedia article. One theory about how it got it's it's name has to do with a POW swap during the Civil War. It probably could'a happened that way.
 
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There an importer. Look at the shipping crates.
 
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Thanks for the input. I've declined the unit from Tar River and will wait for the Kioti model to come in. I've been waiting for a few months for the Kioti.
 
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I have a Tar River grapple that states it was made in USA. No problems out of it at all except some surface rust where the paint job is bad.
 
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Being from the other Carolina, I was curious about the Tar River and read the Wikipedia article. One theory about how it got it's it's name has to do with a POW swap during the Civil War. It probably could'a happened that way.
I always just figured anything in Carolina with tar in the name came from making pine tar/pitch from the old grow trees
 
 
 
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