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New Tractor - Which has best build quality / reliability?
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<blockquote data-quote="Grassman247" data-source="post: 6562056" data-attributes="member: 78550"><p>Guy who does some work for me had a gearbox issue on a new T series, ended up swapping it for another new Valtra on a dealer deal it had only done 600 hours. </p><p></p><p>They all break down my main contractor had a fendt724 sat in my yard 3 days being repaired, was only an idler bearing but it tripped something electronic and turned into a major job. </p><p></p><p>My thoughts are but the brand with the nearest backup dealer to you and constantly swap it keeping it within warranty or go and buy serveral second hand tractors for the price of a new one and if it brakes down just grab a spare from the yard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grassman247, post: 6562056, member: 78550"] Guy who does some work for me had a gearbox issue on a new T series, ended up swapping it for another new Valtra on a dealer deal it had only done 600 hours. They all break down my main contractor had a fendt724 sat in my yard 3 days being repaired, was only an idler bearing but it tripped something electronic and turned into a major job. My thoughts are but the brand with the nearest backup dealer to you and constantly swap it keeping it within warranty or go and buy serveral second hand tractors for the price of a new one and if it brakes down just grab a spare from the yard [/QUOTE]
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