jake98
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- 53 Cub, 70's JD 410, Kioti 25hst
that was a thread and a half, I wouldn't call it ruined...
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jake98 said:that was a thread and a half, I wouldn't call it ruined...
jake
3RRL said:Who cares where the parts are made.
N80 said:David, what are these percentages based on? Weight? Volume? Number of individual parts? See what I'm getting at? If you say tractor 'A' has 25% domestic (USA) content, does that mean that this tractor, which weighs 4000 pounds (for instance) has 1000 pounds of US material in it? Or does it mean that 25% of its parts were made here?
And, lets say the starter is made in Mexico, does the OEM know where the parts of the starter are from? How? That would rely on Mexican regulator honesty and efficiency wouldn't it?
Not arguing, seriously, just curious.
But lets say we do know for absolute fact that 50% of one tractor is US domestic (whether it is weight, parts or whatever) and another tractor is 70% US domestic. How could anyone use this info for any practical purpose unless they expanded this info to include which parts and how they were made and or assembled?
Patrick: What?![]()
Really, the powers and thresholds of discernment are going to be tempered by whether or not the 'discernee' gives a rip or not.![]()
(all in fun, man).
3RRL said:It's funny after reading all the responses that no has bothered to claim themselves as the most domestic part of their tractor...the American man (or woman) that owns and operates it. That to me is the most important part. Who cares where the parts are made. We all use stuff not made in America anymore, get over it. Some stuff works better than others but that was true even when stuff was made strictly in America anyway. The user has a lot to do with performance and in the long run, everything to do with how satisfying it is.
Sorry, but all our ancestors were from foreign locations
No human life originated here
N80 said:"My mother was Dutch."
Sheriff Bart (Cleavon Little), Blazing Saddles, 1974
Well, I originated here.
Builder said:In this thread, one distrustfull of my motives or actions, like when one can't provide a simple answer to a simple question without being distrustfull or suspicious of an ulterior motive. Looking for the shooter in the grassy knoll in my thread kinda thing.
I'm just as edjumicated as you ya know![]()
I say if you're a doctor, prescribe your own meds.![]()
Conspiracy theories.....tsk tsk.......more liberalism run amok.
patrick_g said:In this context neither of us is fully domestic, even if you do windows.
Pat
MikePA said:When I said it was not available, I assumed everyone would know the manufacturers have this information.
Ah yes, Kelly LeBrock, used to be married to Steven Seagal.
N80 said:Yep, that's me. Liberal kook fringe.
Farmwithjunk said:And the thread was headed down the toilet until Kelly LeBrock's name popped up !!!!
About time for a padlock........
hunterridgefarm said:Man this is getting EXCITING !!! I have never been involved in a padlock thread![]()
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Builder said:Big global warming guy too, huh?![]()
patrick_g said:Sorry, but all our ancestors were from foreign locations hence we are all of foreign design however long on this continent. No human life originated here so we are all either direct imports or derived from earlier imports. That suggests that there is zero domestic content in the operators. If that is not acceptable then someone would have to make a determination at what generation imports are suddenly domestic or is it a continuum?
Pat