I guess it depends on your definition of "made". There is likely not a tractor of any size for which all components are made in USA. Some however, like the JD 3000 and 4000 series, are assembled in the USA from foriegn and domestic components. With a stretch, you might be able to pass off the 3000 series as a "rebaged foriegn" because of the Yanmar powerplants, but the 4000 series run the JD powertech engines so your argument holds almost no water at all there. I just do the best I can, keeping things as American as possible, starting with the corporation's base of operations, which for JD only, has never been anywhere but the good old USA. I sleep good at night knowing that I run nothing but iron that is as close to American as I can get, and like I said it has never let me down, spec'd out better than the closest (2) foreign rivals, and was no more expensive. Kind of makes it a no-brainer for me.