Hay Dude
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True. However, one thing I really appreciate about "rural" life is there are a lot of smaller, US-based fabricators that make good products related to tractor implements, tools, firearms, etc. They may cost a bit more, but they're out there and good quality.
Its how we will start all over again in the “New World”. If a company is to make it, it will be in right to work states or with nearly all robotics doing the manufacturing.
Most of the legacy brands have declined into memories (International Harvester, Oliver, White, etc).
New small shops will begin to attempt to start to try to weave their way through the rules & regulations. Challenging days ahead for manufacturing in the USA.