JerryG
Super Member
<font color="blue">Massey just didn't do well with it's first CUTS, and a lot of bad press came out surrounding problems with extreme vibration.</font>
Another case of one tractor or a very few at most having a problem and it is propagated as many or all. I have been around MF's for years and worked at a dealership for a few and have never seen or heard of such a thing. The biggest problem with the early compacts is that the manufacture is no longer in business. But, most parts are still available. Having said that I still wouldn't want a early Hinomoto built tractor. I have known several with them and they really like them. I just don't like the idea of being unsure of being able to get every single part.
Massey has out-sourced from different companies, but have made a much larger percent of their tractors in house.
Yes the side covers have to be removed to service the engine on the 1428, not really a big deal. You have to realize that he 1428 is a economy model. Although it is nicer to have a tilt up hood like on the 1433-1440's and some of the smaller deluxe models.
Another case of one tractor or a very few at most having a problem and it is propagated as many or all. I have been around MF's for years and worked at a dealership for a few and have never seen or heard of such a thing. The biggest problem with the early compacts is that the manufacture is no longer in business. But, most parts are still available. Having said that I still wouldn't want a early Hinomoto built tractor. I have known several with them and they really like them. I just don't like the idea of being unsure of being able to get every single part.
Massey has out-sourced from different companies, but have made a much larger percent of their tractors in house.
Yes the side covers have to be removed to service the engine on the 1428, not really a big deal. You have to realize that he 1428 is a economy model. Although it is nicer to have a tilt up hood like on the 1433-1440's and some of the smaller deluxe models.