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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel" data-source="post: 7398115" data-attributes="member: 315"><p>No idea. TNS will still service them, but BW Macks who we bought 4 Merlos in a row from have gone over to Claas and say they won't have Merlo back, don't blame them.</p><p></p><p>As for Deutz, they are perfectly good tractors, but again, the dealer we bought it from has lost the franchise. It's out of warranty now so we'll service it ourselves unless something complicated goes wrong.</p><p></p><p>We are mercenaries when it comes to machinery, if we need a new tractor and someone offers a high spec one at a good price we'll buy it, but obviously there are downsides to that approach!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel, post: 7398115, member: 315"] No idea. TNS will still service them, but BW Macks who we bought 4 Merlos in a row from have gone over to Claas and say they won't have Merlo back, don't blame them. As for Deutz, they are perfectly good tractors, but again, the dealer we bought it from has lost the franchise. It's out of warranty now so we'll service it ourselves unless something complicated goes wrong. We are mercenaries when it comes to machinery, if we need a new tractor and someone offers a high spec one at a good price we'll buy it, but obviously there are downsides to that approach! [/QUOTE]
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