MONTANA Tractors: Mini Review - CRAP!
We have a new Montana Tractor dealer that I pass every day on my way to work. The dealer is a small engine repair shop that sells lawn mowers, weed wackers, and does repairs on all brands. Been around for a few years, reputation for good work, but at the same time being hard to get along with. To my knowledge they have no experience in diesel repairs or the sale of new diesel tractors. I've had some dealings with this shop, all have been 'satisfactory.'
However, it is one of the last places I would go to for a diesel tractor. Apparently I am not the only one who feels that way because the very same 5 tractors have been on his lot for roughly 3 months, sales to date = ZERO. So I guess you tell tell already that my review may be a bit biased?
Below you can see some of the tractors in my photos (camera phone pictures, shut up and be happy I took any pictures!).
You will notice in the photos that the tractors do not all look the same. Montana must use 2 or 3 different manufacturers to build their tractors? (I thought all the Montana tractors were built by LG of Korea, perhaps all are, but they use different assembly lines or different factories for some models?) They have 3 separate and distinct looks/designs to them. Seems very odd. But that is just being nit-picky on my part. Also notice the ROPS designs, on the far right the ROPS does not fold, the next two fold in the traditional manner, the next has a hoop style ROPS that does not fold.
We have a new Montana Tractor dealer that I pass every day on my way to work. The dealer is a small engine repair shop that sells lawn mowers, weed wackers, and does repairs on all brands. Been around for a few years, reputation for good work, but at the same time being hard to get along with. To my knowledge they have no experience in diesel repairs or the sale of new diesel tractors. I've had some dealings with this shop, all have been 'satisfactory.'
However, it is one of the last places I would go to for a diesel tractor. Apparently I am not the only one who feels that way because the very same 5 tractors have been on his lot for roughly 3 months, sales to date = ZERO. So I guess you tell tell already that my review may be a bit biased?
Below you can see some of the tractors in my photos (camera phone pictures, shut up and be happy I took any pictures!).

You will notice in the photos that the tractors do not all look the same. Montana must use 2 or 3 different manufacturers to build their tractors? (I thought all the Montana tractors were built by LG of Korea, perhaps all are, but they use different assembly lines or different factories for some models?) They have 3 separate and distinct looks/designs to them. Seems very odd. But that is just being nit-picky on my part. Also notice the ROPS designs, on the far right the ROPS does not fold, the next two fold in the traditional manner, the next has a hoop style ROPS that does not fold.


Big, heavy, crude.

And from what I can tell they are his display models and if you want one