Simply put, no. You simply cannot make this generalization with the number of American brands being made over seas and some foreign ones made here.
No - Its just a question my neighbor asked - that I thought was incorrect and wanted to ask.Thing I have a hard time getting a grip on, is the cost of a tractor----VS.----where it's made. I know labor costs are terrible, but wouldn't it be sweet if JD or IH for example would build a tractor factory here in the states, totally modern with robots and labor saving devices, and hired Americans to build these great named pieces of machinery? JD started here, got famous here, are used here. Seems like they ought to be built here, at a price we could afford, same for IH or MF or NH. Didn't mean to hijack anything, just tired of evrything made sounding foreign.
I was talking to my neighbor about buying a tractor.
He stated that that buying foreign tractors may be cheaper, but the costs of parts will be greater. Therefore I should look out for that.
I was talking to my neighbor about buying a tractor.
He stated that that buying foreign tractors may be cheaper, but the costs of parts will be greater. Therefore I should look out for that.
I was talking to my neighbor about buying a tractor.
He stated that that buying foreign tractors may be cheaper, but the costs of parts will be greater. Therefore I should look out for that.
I was talking to my neighbor about buying a tractor.
He stated that that buying foreign tractors may be cheaper, but the costs of parts will be greater. Therefore I should look out for that.
I was talking to my neighbor about buying a tractor.
He stated that that buying foreign tractors may be cheaper, but the costs of parts will be greater. Therefore I should look out for that.
Me neither!I haven't found any parts yet yet I considered inexpensive. In some cases JD may cost less than Kubota, NH, MF, etc for a similar item but in most cases there is very little difference for the more commonly used items like filters, oils, etc..
Your neighbor may have been talking about"gray market" tractors. Parts for them can be very expensive, if you can get them. It depends on what part of the country you are in and who is selling them (Gray, that is)
but wouldn't it be sweet if JD or IH for example would build a tractor factory here in the states, totally modern with robots and labor saving devices, and hired Americans to build these great named pieces of machinery?.
MessickFarmEqu said:Kubota does. Its called KMA (Kubota Manufacturing of America). 1800 people work there.