MessickFarmEqu said:
Or said orange dealers may state factual information, even if its unpopular.
Why do you assume the information is "unpopular"?
John Deere has world wide operations just like all global companies. The factories where the products are manufactured are setup and run by John Deere to their quality standards. There is no reason that workers in other countries cannot manufacture goods to whatever standards are set for the product.
The "made in xxx country" issue is bogus in general, and frankly meaningless for a company with international operations. It comes down to how the manufacturing is setup, supervised, and quality control - and not what ethnic group had their hands on the product.
Do you think people outside of the US buying Hitachi tracked excavators are leery of purchasing them because they're made in the United States in the Deere - Hitachi plant...?
All of the "German" VW Jettas in the US come from the VW Mexico plant....
The list goes on....and on....and on.....
I do remember in the '50's when "Made in Japan" was the big joke for bad quality...until a US manufacturing genius taught the Japanese about how to institute quality manufacturing....his name was Malcolm Baldrige.
There's now a National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) National Quality Award named after him as part of the National Quality Improvement Act (Public Law 100-107).
US Companies are well aware of quality requirements and carry them through to their international operations....as total quality requires the integration of foreign operations into the company's quality plan.
So please, leave the innuendos in the innuendo forum - you'll find that two doors down on the left...