Iseki-Bolens Manuals & User Guides
Iseki-Bolens represents a historic partnership between American manufacturer Bolens and Japanese company Iseki, producing durable compact diesel tractors and agricultural machinery.
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The Iseki-Bolens brand refers to a distinct lineup of compact tractors and outdoor power equipment produced through a manufacturing partnership between the Bolens Corporation and Iseki & Co., Ltd. Active primarily during the 1970s and 1980s, this collaboration introduced Isekiās robust Japanese diesel engineering to the North American market under the established Bolens nameplate.
Known for their reliability and high-torque diesel engines, Iseki-Bolens tractorsāsuch as the G-series and TX-seriesāremain popular among vintage tractor enthusiasts and small property owners. Although the joint venture has ended, with Bolens now a brand under MTD Products and Iseki operating as an independent manufacturer, these machines are still serviced today through a network of aftermarket parts suppliers and dedicated owner communities.
Iseki-Bolens manuals
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Bolens R251 Disc Harrow Attachment Owner Manual
Bolens 225 Talosaga Fa'atonuga mo le To'ai Kiona
BOLENS BL100 2 Cycle Gas Trimmers Tusi Lesona a le Pule
Iseki Bolens TX2140/TX2160 Tractors Electrical Wiring Diagram
Iseki-Bolens support FAQ
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Where can I find parts for my Iseki-Bolens tractor?
Since the partnership is historical, parts are typically sourced through specialized aftermarket dealers, vintage tractor salvage yards, or third-party suppliers online.
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How do I identify my tractor model?
Model numbers are usually found on a metal identification plate located on the frame, engine block, or near the transmission housing (e.g., G152, G174, or TX series).
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Are Iseki and Bolens the same company?
No. Iseki is a Japanese manufacturer that built tractors for Bolens (an American brand) to sell in the US market during the 1970s and 80s.