Are Steiner tractor Parts any good?

Yeah, Steiner Tractor Parts is a good resource–I’ve used them in the past. When I did a Google Search on this, I got more hits on the tractor parts company than the tractor.

Where is Steiner tractor located?

Lennon Michigan
Located in Lennon Michigan the warehouse also houses the corporate offices. The company employs a staff of 58 individuals in the following areas; advertising, customer service, marketing, order processing, quality control, shipping and receiving. Their pledge is to provide exemplary customer service.

Who makes Steiner Tractor?

Ford
Designed by Harry Ferguson this tractor was highly innovative, with other tractor manufacturers eventually adopting the three point hitch weight transfer system. Steiner Tractor Parts, a Ford licensee, carries a wide variety of parts for most Ford tractors.

Does Steiner Tractor ship to Canada?

International shipping: Steiner Tractor Parts prefers to ship internationally with UPS. Canadian customers have a lower cost UPS option called WorldEase.

Does Steiner tractor ship to Canada?

Who makes Steiner lawn tractors?

Steiner lawn tractors by model Marvin Steiner built custom farm equipment in Ohio in the 1940s. Production of custom lawn tractors began in the 1970s, which grew rapidly. Steiner was sold to Ransomes in 1988, and production was moved to Dalton, Ohio, in 1992.

Is Steiner still in business?

Steiner was sold to Ransomes in 1988, and production was moved to Dalton, Ohio, in 1992. Ransomes, including Steiner, was purchased by Textron in 1998, and was merged with the Jacobsen commercial grounds care unit. Production was moved to Johnson Creek, Wisconsin. As of December 2019, Steiner is owned by Doosan Bobcat. Steiner- official site

Why buy a Steiner 450 tractor?

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What happened to Steiner Ransomes?

Ransomes, including Steiner, was purchased by Textron in 1998, and was merged with the Jacobsen commercial grounds care unit. Production was moved to Johnson Creek, Wisconsin. As of December 2019, Steiner is owned by Doosan Bobcat. Steiner- official site