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Rivera's Machinery sends a group of
Kioti Tractors to the beaches of Cancun Mexico
In late 2008, Alan Rivera was
contacted by a group that owned and operated several hotels along the
beautiful beaches of Cancun Quitana Roo, Mexico. A relationship was
formed and two Kioti Tractors were initially sold. Since then the trust
in our company plus the quality which Kioti Tractors have moved this
large hotel chain to purchase an additional three Kioti Tractors to add
to their fleet. Jorge Ordenez, from Cancun says that the Kioti Tractors
are the perfect size and that they are impressed by the quality. He also
went on to say that the pto (power take off) is un matched with any
other tractor they have used in the past with the beach cleaning
machines that they use...
 
 
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We thank State of Texas,
Senator Eddie Lucio, Jr. for purchasing his new Kioti Tractor
package from us in August 2006. Senator Lucio purchased a
DK40 Kioti 40 horsepower tractor with front end loader, 6 foot
brush hog/shredder, 6 foot box blade and an 18 foot trailer to use
on his acreage in Cameron County. Rivera's Machinery
appreciates the trust Mr. Lucio has given us in purchasing his new
Kioti Tractor.
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Senator Eddie
Lucio, Jr.: District 27
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Occupation:
Advertising Executive
Education: Pan American University, B.S. Education
Legislative Experience: House Member, 1986 - 1990;
Senate Member, 1991 - present
Hometown: Brownsville
Party: Democrat
Senator Eddie Lucio,
Jr., a native of Brownsville, represents District 27 in the
Texas Senate. District 27, in South Texas, includes all or
portions of Cameron, Hidalgo, Kenedy, Kleberg, and Willacy
Counties.
He was elected to the
Texas Senate in November 1990. He began his public service in 1971 when he
became Cameron County Treasurer as the youngest county
treasurer ever elected in Texas. He also later served as a
Cameron County Commissioner.
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