tony123
Platinum Member
Yotang, Thanks so much for your information. I look forward to hearing your explanation!
>Mr. Ginormous,
I became a hijacker here. And last one is so long.
I apologize for them. I am going to end my contribution here.
Even now, the standard equipment for Japan's small tractor is tiller. It may be possible to continue to get them. However, Japanese tillers are designed for use in rice field. I have no idea whether it suits US land.
Thanks again!
Oh if what He says is true, which i beleive him (why would he tell a lie, there is no reason for him too!). Who made up the story we have heard all these years and keeps getting reposted all over the websites including the dealers about the TAX INCENTIVE thing?
... and I hope your neighborhood will begin to fill up again with retirees and salarymen.tired from living in a city and retired people begin to return to their hometown.
They will begin hobby-like agriculture again
If not for the Tax incentive then why put perfectly good low hour tractors into retirement?![]()
I have one question, How many tractors will a Japanese farmer own over say 30 years? on an average of course.... if we are recieving 30+ year old tractors, then these tractors are either rarely being used over this period of time, Or, been parked for a very long time,
Here in the USA a tractor would have to be on it's last leg to be retired, Many tractors here today are still being used even after 50 -75 years old,
Another question: are there any Used tractor dealerships in Japan? is there no option for buying a used tractor there? if No then why not?![]()