SnowRidge
Elite Member
There are no American made tractors. They are all designed and manufactured outside of US.
Not so. Power Trac's are designed and built in Tazewell, VA. And yes, they are tractors. They are just a different kind of tractor.
There are no American made tractors. They are all designed and manufactured outside of US.
Not so. Power Trac's are designed and built in Tazewell, VA. And yes, they are tractors. They are just a different kind of tractor.
I would not worry about it. This is now a global economy, just watch CNN for 3 minutes. I read a article about 1/2 year ago and the most "American Made Truck", in the 1/2 ton class, was the Tundra. The used part origin and man hours to calculate. The Dodge was the least American made.
Chris
There are no American made tractors. They are all designed and manufactured outside of US.
The only considerations these days are features/support/warranties.
JD, Kubota, Kioti, Montana, Mahindra are pretty much the same
price, +/- few thousands.
I would put JD/Mahindra in the Indian bucket, Kubota/Kioti/Montana in
the Asian (Japanese/Korean) bucket.
65HP+cab+FEL would cost 38K-44K regardless of the name or color.
I think it is too late for being patriotic. All these companies are
multinationals.
The only thing American about John Deere tractor is its name.
I have to agree with Peter's statement. Although power tracs appear to be usefull machines for the average homeowner and small landscapers, They are more closely related to a skidsteer than they are a traditional tractor. They don't make them big enough to compete with a 40-50 hp tractor either, do they.
No offense intended snowridge, I think they are a great looking machine. I just think the discussion is about traditional tractors.
Many companies do actually do stuff domestically, just not compact tractors. The RTV's for most of the world are built in the US, as is the Kubota lawn equipment for the EU. New Holland has a HUGE hay equipment facility in New Holland, PA. All their skid loaders are done domestically in the mid west in a Case IH plant. The combines are done here, many are exported... infact right now it seems like most are. Alot of heavy iron is, tillage, etc.
So Why can't we build a componetized compact tractor from start to finish right here in the US??? Those guys in Pa build hay balers and send them all over the world----so labor cost alone is not the problem----any ideas????!!
My guess would be that superior small diesel engines & drivelines are generally built overseas and we can build competitive larger displacement diesels & drivetrains here in the US.
When's the last time you saw a small diesel engine built in the US that could compete with the likes of Kubota, Yanmar, Iseki, shibaura, etc.?
My guess would be that superior small diesel engines & drivelines are generally built overseas and we can build competitive larger displacement diesels & drivetrains here in the US.
When's the last time you saw a small diesel engine built in the US that could compete with the likes of Kubota, Yanmar, Iseki, shibaura, etc.?