Hawghauler
Silver Member
Well if it is not made in America does it matter where it is made? From all the debate it seems the Kioti is as stout a tractor as any currently made. Plenty of threads here from happy and unhappy owners of every brands. Some have mechanical failures, some only have to maintain or tweak minor glitches. South Korean soldiers joined the US on the battlefield of Iraq, that upgraded my respect of their country. Not that it matters any I suppose. I won't buy a Korean car as long as there are American plants cranking out what I want. Too bad the Americans companies pulled out of this market.