EuropaChris
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A friend of mine who sells tractors in AR said there are no compact/utility farm tractors under 100 HP for sale in the USA that are actually made in the USA. I would like to disprove that, but as of yet I can't.
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I can believe that. I've always been a bit of a tractor 'nut', since I was a kid. It seems Ford held on the longest with the continuation of the "3000" series well into the late 90's or early 00's. But now I see they have the "TT" series as the replacement, and they appear drastically different, although there are some similarities. I'm sure they are imported, or at least assembled here of imported parts.
The first tractor I ever 'fell in love with' was a late 60's Ford 3000. Seems everyone in town had one as there was only one tractor dealer and he was Ford.
Chris
A friend of mine who sells tractors in AR said there are no compact/utility farm tractors under 100 HP for sale in the USA that are actually made in the USA. I would like to disprove that, but as of yet I can't.
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I can believe that. I've always been a bit of a tractor 'nut', since I was a kid. It seems Ford held on the longest with the continuation of the "3000" series well into the late 90's or early 00's. But now I see they have the "TT" series as the replacement, and they appear drastically different, although there are some similarities. I'm sure they are imported, or at least assembled here of imported parts.
The first tractor I ever 'fell in love with' was a late 60's Ford 3000. Seems everyone in town had one as there was only one tractor dealer and he was Ford.
Chris