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    most these later photos were result of marketing agreeements  between manufacturers for growth in certain markets

     

    the landini 1 series i know as kioti, great tractor, looks funny in blue, this last one is a CIH maxxfarm50, its a LG or similar, i am not 100% sure, i think its a NZ/Australia variation

     

     

     

     

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  2. hahahaha, i am sure he walked past many other unusal thai models to find these!

    he asked me what do i want, i said toy tractors, apparently it was a mission to find these, I don't think he will ask me that question again, took me a hour to put the decals on, I guess they toys are build for kids, but to put the decals on you need two good sized needles to hold and roll them into place

    this company is japanese, these two are the only models i can find in there line up ag related, they build a lot of cars and trucks like Diapet

    interesting Diapet has a ISEKI TJW95, they make, have not been able to get my hands on one yet. we have some Daedong/Kioti models at work, might see if i can get them put on my tool account!

  3. robbo, you are right i am a plank, need to log on to this site more then once every six months, hell its a new site now, when did that happen

    that SX95 is a early one, with the wrong decals, its had a dulux overhaul, still nice tractor

    i remeber seeing a SX75 4wd with cab in the PF mag in the 80's too, with a sprayer, you think the SX95 is rare, try finding that SX75!

    now were are this SAME pics, i gunna start digging

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    now i dunno why a company in cezh has a name like wisconsin eng

    but i am guessing cause the orginal wisconsin eng in USA, was importing these tractors and finishing them to a nicer spec for the US, giving different motors etc, then adventually went broke, i wonder if the same guys decided to take the same idea to europe, cause from memory i thought these tractors were based on a TZ4 - K14, a zetor, or russian origin machine............he belarus fan, you know any more??

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