Mine is actually one generation before the ones that were introduced in north america. From what I know, the Same, Lamborghini and Hurlimann tractors were all the same with some minor differences in the engine. Heads mainly. We actually brought this one over ourselves when we imigrated to Canada from Germany. Strong machine, but it has its ticks. Doesn't start well in the winter and the heads always seemed to leak antifreeze into the engine. Redid the engine a couple years ago and split the tranny once for a brass spacer. Almost 8000 hrs on it. Won't get enough money for a trade in, so we keep it. Cheap tractor. I get parts from germany. Need to wait at least a week to get them. Took about 2 1/2 months this spring. Good thing it didn't break down in season.
As far as I know, there don't seem to be any hurlimanns left for sale over here. There used to be alot of Lamborghinis, but they have been replaced by the new Deutz. It seems to be a better seller than the others.
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