xlr82v2
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- Dec 3, 2004
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- Southwestern Illinois
- Tractor
- 2007 Mahindra 3525, 1952 Ford 8N
Maybe I am in a minority but I think it is time to stop trashing equipment with "made in China" labels. There is plenty of junk equipment made in this and other countries and the Chinese have clearly demonstrated their ability to make high quality goods. Any particular piece of equipment could be crap depending on what quality the marketers specified in their negotiations with a Chinese manufacturer of course but I would not accept the bias that "made in China" implies inferior product.
I think you may have jumped the gun a bit here.
I own a KKII tiller and a KK finish mower. Zero problems with either, although I've only had the tiller since this spring. But, I've had the finish mower for 8 seasons now, with only minor/normal maintenance required, and zero problems with the chinese gearbox on it.
I did not bash any chinese quality in this thread (although there's plenty of evidence that the Chinese bashing is well deserved in some instances, but not all...) I just said to keep in mind that the tiller that I myself and LOTS of other people on here praise highly has the geartrain manufactured in China... as an "attention getter" to those who may bash the "dark horse" equipment. They likely have the exact same geartrain as the KK's that they copy.
My comment about the front axle on the Deere is not about the quality of the Chinese built Dana axle, but rather lamenting the fact that such an established American company has sold out to source their parts from the cheapest manufacturing location that they can find, while still demanding top dollar for that green paint like it was still made in the USA by American workers. I might cast my dollar votes for the green stuff if it said "Made in USA" on all of the components, but when everything says "Made in China" all over it, and it's painted JD Green and Yellow... there's no way in hades that I'm going to pay what they're asking for their Chinese built machinery. It just isn't going to happen. And, I've been a JD fan since I was old enough to reach the pedals on our old 4020.
It's this Corporate greed that is going to be the downfall of the good ol' USA...this quest for the almighty dollar, whatever the cost. China is going to get 99% of all of our manufacturing jobs, then when the time is ripe, they will cut us off, and we'll be standing here with our pants down, utterly defenseless. Better get a copy of Rosetta Stone or whatever, and start learning Chinese.
Besides, IslandTractor, you seem to be awfully defensive of the Chinese and anything with those huge "Made in China" labels on them... what's up with that... where are you coming from? What's the deal? Where's your pro-American spirit?
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