MessickFarmEqu
Super Member
when you look at tractors all day, you can look at the castings on a tractor and tell if they are from the developing world. The day may come, but they are not there yet.
In the sub 100 hp class, I doubt there are any American built tractors.
when you look at tractors all day, you can look at the castings on a tractor and tell if they are from the developing world. The day may come, but they are not there yet.
Purchased a 14x40 Chinese metal lathe a well known brand, the castings on the bed are so bad in some places the voids were filled with body filler then painted over for that brand new look.
Bought an injector pop tester made in India the inside was full of machine swarf ( black grit ) left over from honing, pumped this crap into the first injector tested.
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when you look at tractors all day, you can look at the castings on a tractor and tell if they are from the developing world. The day may come, but they are not there yet.
And I think this sums it up. The Indians and Chinese have all the same tools as the USA and Europe. Same CAD software, same machine tools, same presses, etc. What they don't have is experience and an understanding of WHAT is important and WHY. Those are key aspects that will come with experience. In my opinion, they are 10-20 years from building quality goods in those countries.