Where did you purchase the 675DTC? Montana,LS,ETC? and was it equiped with a loader? sounds like a heck of a deal.Owned a T2734 for three years. Most all the problems I have repaired myself. Out of warranty now and I still have a few more to fix when it warms up outside.
Just purchased a 675DTC. for $17500.00 0% for 48 months. Alot of tractor for the money, I paid almost that much for the T2734. It nothing more than a heavy duty riding lawnmower.
I guess If I have problems with the 675 I will just repair them same as I do with my old Fords.
I have a 5000 that I have use the **** out of for twelve years and everything that has needed repair has been a simple fix. The 675DTC should last me a lifetime with no major problems, I hope.![]()
Where did you purchase the 675DTC? Montana,LS,ETC? and was it equiped with a loader? sounds like a heck of a deal.
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I was to the Louisville show and didnt see Montana there. Did I miss them? LS and Branson were there with a display.
According to Montana site it says they still have a supplier agreement with Branson:
February 3, 2010
SPRINGDALE, ARKANSAS Montana Tractors and DK Steel (parent company of Kukje Machinery Co., LTD and Branson Tractors, LLC) have suspended their joint venture conversations citing the current economic conditions. They will both continue in the US market independently of each other. Montana Tractors still has a supplier agreement signed with Branson Tractors, USA.
I wouldn't count Montana out so quickly. I have had very good parts support for the green LS units, the blue Farmtrac's, and even for the red Special Editions. Let's hope that a deal works out with a new supplier and we can go back to business as usual. Right now, there are some great deals to be had on very reliable tractors. Montana is a great company, too bad there's no more sweet bailout cash flowing! Good luck Montana.Does anyone know if Montana dealers are getting parts, direct from Montana, for the Escort Montana limited tractors?