quality control issue with CountyLine product

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A couple of weeks ago I went to TSC to buy a Carry All...they had two in stock that had identical stock numbers and price tags but they were very different in how they were built...

The one that I did not choose can be seen here:
http://www.tractorsupply.com/wcssto...ontAssetStore/images/products/600/2128210.jpg

The one that I did choose is like the one in their catalog (hard copy) it is made with square tubing and has has 3/8" flanges for the lift arm pins (rather than holes punched in the main frames)...

My point is...while examining the two in the TSC yard I noticed that the back ends of the main angle iron members were not welded...I pointed this out to two employees....I went back to the store this week and the same item is still in the yard.. notice in the above (linked) picture it clearly shows the joint being welded...the image below is one I took this week:
 

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   / quality control issue with CountyLine product #2  
A couple of weeks ago I went to TSC to buy a Carry All...they had two in stock that had identical stock numbers and price tags but they were very different in how they were built...

The one that I did not choose can be seen here:
http://www.tractorsupply.com/wcssto...ontAssetStore/images/products/600/2128210.jpg

The one that I did choose is like the one in their catalog (hard copy) it is made with square tubing and has has 3/8" flanges for the lift arm pins (rather than holes punched in the main frames)...

My point is...while examining the two in the TSC yard I noticed that the back ends of the main angle iron members were not welded...I pointed this out to two employees....I went back to the store this week and the same item is still in the yard.. notice in the above (linked) picture it clearly shows the joint being welded...the image below is one I took this week:

Don't you expect this from the box stores? Kinda par for the course! Ken Sweet
 
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In general the saying you get what you pay for holds true,not always but generally.I bought a mid buster made down south some where that had very poor welds.I got it at a low enough price that I didn,t mind grinding there welds off and redoing it,but I like to play and it was fun for me:)Dave
 
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Well personally I think TSC has made a big mistake. From what I can find the Country Line implements are made by several different companies. They all seem to follow the King Kutter designs. In some areas King Kutter is still the primary supplier but not everywhere. I have always had good luck with King Kutter for my residential use so I would buy again. For awhile TSC marketed a brand, in some areas, called Dark Horse. It was also a KK look alike and had a cheap price and horrible reviews. I just can't be sure what I am buying from TSC anymore.

MarkV
 
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I have to agree with Ken Sweet on this one.

You want Quality, and they want cheaper for them to buy so they get a bigger profit margin.

I am pretty sure that the one in the picture didn't come from King Kutter. I was recently at their place in Winfield, and got to walk the production line. Any person on the line can pull a piece with defects and is rewarded to do so is what I was told (and saw with my own eyes).

Here are the pictures of the ones that we received in our first shipment from King Kutter.

If you still want to buy King Kutter, but want to make sure it really is King Kutter, we have a massive free shipping zone.
 
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I just bought one at my local TSC that has square tubing at the top but has punched holes in the angle on the sides. It was $129, they had 3 all the same and is the best thing I have ever bought for my BX.

I made a log box that I use as an outfeed table for my splitter and load the box as I split.
 
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I was glad that TSC finally put a store in near me last year.:thumbsup: After two trips through the store i decided that most of the implements were junk. I only have one of their implements the subsoiler and upon close inspection I will have to beef it up prior to its use.:mad:

The rest of the stuff seems to be dollar store variety.
 
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...I bought a mid buster made down south some where that had very poor welds...

Are you implying that "the South" has cornered the market on lousy tools?...
...Don't even get me started about the crap (lousy tools) that comes out of the northern states...in a lot of cases I would rather have chinese made tools...

quality control (basic topic of thread) is what killed the American car manufacturers...the unions sapped the life out of the companies and the employees (for the most part) became complacent with $75/hr wages and bountiful benefits...it was only a matter of time...

...And the guy from bp wants us to believe "they care about the little people"
 
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I have to agree with Ken Sweet on this one.

You want Quality, and they want cheaper for them to buy so they get a bigger profit margin.

I am pretty sure that the one in the picture didn't come from King Kutter. I was recently at their place in Winfield, and got to walk the production line. Any person on the line can pull a piece with defects and is rewarded to do so is what I was told (and saw with my own eyes).

Here are the pictures of the ones that we received in our first shipment from King Kutter.

If you still want to buy King Kutter, but want to make sure it really is King Kutter, we have a massive free shipping zone.


Perfect example of your thread on Made in America and the price. That KingKutter Carry All is $100 more than a TSC Carry All.

Why spend $100 more on such a simple attachment.?? I won't.
 
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...Here are the pictures of the ones that we received in our first shipment from King Kutter....

I mis-spoke when I said the one I bought was made with "square tubes"...it is made from all 1/4 angle except for the flanges (lift arms and top-link) which are 5/16" or 3/8"....

It is identical to the one made by King Kutter....and as I mentioned in the OP...it is the same as the one pictured in the TSC catalog that states a 1000# load capacity......

I paid $119.00
 
 

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