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Hi group,

Searching Oulide w25-5 brings you to a very similar machine to the kubota u27-4.

Has anyone had experience with Chinese Copys of leading brand equipment.

Have you had any success and how do you go about getting parts .

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Just buy two of everything you buy from china when it comes to machinery- that way when the first one breaks down (it will) you will have the other as a supply of spares to fix it. 😅

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Not worth the hassle mate. If you want a cheaper machine the sany and luigong are starting to make names for themselves with a pretty good standard spec and good dealer presence. Still more of a gamble than an established brand, but remember that the Jap makes were all regarded the same way when then came over in the seventies. 
 

You’d be better off getting a secondhand known make than a new Ouilde IMHO

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I spoke to a lad about the Sany range, he tells me that the makers are really subsidising things for 5 years, then things will change. Second hand prices will start to dictate prices then and the market prices could change and many people could then revert back to other manufacturers! 

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