Gale Hawkins
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- Joined
- Sep 20, 2009
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- Location
- Murray, KY
- Tractor
- 1948 Allis Chambers Model B 1976 265 MF / 1983 JD 310B Backhoe / 1966 Ford 3000 Diesel / 1980 3600 Diesel
Long term I expect we will see three major brands and three minor brands win out. Most imported lines functionally disappear for different reasons.
There are several lines that have been imported for the last 30+ years to choose from. After market parts makers will make parts for any line that would be profitable to do so.
Some nice tractors may become scrap if their supply of parts disappear.
China tractors may be a wild card today but few first world countries get that way without quality manufacturing. With China in part making USA government issued checks good today some of us are rooting for the success of China since it is clear like me and a few others here the USA is pasted her prime too.
China is growing their middle class while we are reducing ours. A strong middle class is what makes and keeps nations on top.
Long term the China/India tractors will rule the world. Yes China is taking ownership of all technology they are shown but by educating their engineers in the USA they can move forward on their own. They are one of the few with the ability blow satellites out of orbit showing how advanced they are in a technical sense.
China tractors will evolve to top of the line class short of the their government failing in a total sense. That is based on the golden rule that states, "He who has the gold makes the rules."
I am old enough to remember when Japan was only known as a maker of junk. Japan lines of equipment today are not all junk any longer.
Until more is known about which China tractors will come out on top I agree looking to India for a tractor would be a safer bet. Just do not count China out as the major long term maker of tractors of all sizes.
Look at the China lines being sold into Africa where the next frontier lies for some guidance perhaps.
There are several lines that have been imported for the last 30+ years to choose from. After market parts makers will make parts for any line that would be profitable to do so.
Some nice tractors may become scrap if their supply of parts disappear.
China tractors may be a wild card today but few first world countries get that way without quality manufacturing. With China in part making USA government issued checks good today some of us are rooting for the success of China since it is clear like me and a few others here the USA is pasted her prime too.
China is growing their middle class while we are reducing ours. A strong middle class is what makes and keeps nations on top.
Long term the China/India tractors will rule the world. Yes China is taking ownership of all technology they are shown but by educating their engineers in the USA they can move forward on their own. They are one of the few with the ability blow satellites out of orbit showing how advanced they are in a technical sense.
China tractors will evolve to top of the line class short of the their government failing in a total sense. That is based on the golden rule that states, "He who has the gold makes the rules."
I am old enough to remember when Japan was only known as a maker of junk. Japan lines of equipment today are not all junk any longer.
Until more is known about which China tractors will come out on top I agree looking to India for a tractor would be a safer bet. Just do not count China out as the major long term maker of tractors of all sizes.
Look at the China lines being sold into Africa where the next frontier lies for some guidance perhaps.