Where is jd made?

   / Where is jd made? #11  
You can't go by what some salesman has told you (but many do). Our JD salesman swore that the 5075M was made in Augusta Ga and that he had even seen the engines being made there. Well he must have mighty good eyesight because the engine says "Made in Mexico" on the side of it. Our 5075M says Assembled IN USA on the side. Parts I've found that arn't are made in the USA are the Engine (Mexico), rear transmission (China) Hydrolics (Brazil), front axle, (India). All that is fine by me. What isn't fine are salesmen misleading customers that their tractors are made in the USA in order to gain a advantage over the other tractors which are made in the USA just as much as the Deeres. Until you get to a BIG one, over 100 HP, I would say that not any John Deere tractors are MADE in the US just bolted together out of imported parts which is the best you can hope for. My John Deere MX 6 mower is made in Mexico with a gearbox made in China. I like it. But it is what it is. My Kubota loader is made in USA, not sure if they still are.

Deere makes excellent tractors of course. But some of the sales are due to the image they mantain. It would appear that a large enough percentage of those sales are image driven so that they try mightily to keep that image in tact. I would be very interested in actually seeing the factory they make the smaller power tech engines at. Many assume its in the USA because they say "engine by Deere" but as pointed out Deere has factories all over the world and I have my doubts that the smaller power tech engines are made in the USA. I would hope they are, anyone have a idea besides what some salesman has pulled out of the blue in order to help make a sale?
 
   / Where is jd made? #12  
You can't go by what some salesman has told you (but many do). Our JD salesman swore that the 5075M was made in Augusta Ga and that he had even seen the engines being made there. Well he must have mighty good eyesight because the engine says "Made in Mexico" on the side of it. Our 5075M says Assembled IN USA on the side. Parts I've found that arn't are made in the USA are the Engine (Mexico), rear transmission (China) Hydrolics (Brazil), front axle, (India). All that is fine by me. What isn't fine are salesmen misleading customers that their tractors are made in the USA in order to gain a advantage over the other tractors which are made in the USA just as much as the Deeres. Until you get to a BIG one, over 100 HP, I would say that not any John Deere tractors are MADE in the US just bolted together out of imported parts which is the best you can hope for. My John Deere MX 6 mower is made in Mexico with a gearbox made in China. I like it. But it is what it is. My Kubota loader is made in USA, not sure if they still are.

Deere makes excellent tractors of course. But some of the sales are due to the image they mantain. It would appear that a large enough percentage of those sales are image driven so that they try mightily to keep that image in tact. I would be very interested in actually seeing the factory they make the smaller power tech engines at. Many assume its in the USA because they say "engine by Deere" but as pointed out Deere has factories all over the world and I have my doubts that the smaller power tech engines are made in the USA. I would hope they are, anyone have a idea besides what some salesman has pulled out of the blue in order to help make a sale?

You are right- this less-than-honest approach seems prevalent with JD in recent years. If you ask me, Deere is losing a lot of credibility due to the rampant farming-out of major components (IE Cherri Chinese diesels in some Gators) and much effort to hide (or at least obfuscate) country of origin. Couple that with other questionable trends, like increased use of poor-quality plastic for fenders and hoods (even in big ag machines), and there goes a heavy-duty reputation!
That is the reason that we have several Kubota machines, and only one older JD. Kubota seems very honest about who makes their components and where. They make all their own diesel engines (critical for me) and still make loaders and other heavy components in the US.
 
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   / Where is jd made? #13  
Friend of mine took the Gold Key tour at the GA plant and he said it mainly an assembly plant and not a manufacturing plant. I believe the 5000D series is made in India, 5000M is assembled in GA with Mexican engines, the smaller 5000E series is made in India and the larger ones are assembled in GA. 6400 series is made in Germany, some of the 6100 series are made in Saltillo, Mexico and some in Germany. Their coming from all sorts of places. From what I've been told you won't really get American made until the I think the 7000 series and they are making a huge expansion to their Waterloo, Iowa plant to keep up with demand for large equipment.

This page will tell you where most are made:
TractorData.com - John Deere tractors sorted by model
 

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