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My New Tractor (SORRY JD)

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Originally posted by wkpoor wkpoor wrote:

Originally posted by junkman junkman wrote:

who says John Deere is an American product? My brother works for a rancher that bought two of these FWA Deere tractors with loaders. 105 HP apiece. Every part that we could see was stamped China or Indonesia. they are just assembled in the US.

That tractor is a 97 and would be entirely US made and built like my 95 5400. Sometime in this century all tractors up to 100hp are foreign built as far as I know. Its a bunch of crap!


Yes, it is made in the USA. In fact it was made in Augusta, Georgia.
1937 WC, 1950 CA, 1959 D14, 1967 190XT, 2006 Ram 3500
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I was refering to the ones made today, sorry. I had heard that all the smaller ones were made in India by Yanmar. But that the ones over 100 HP were built yet in the US. But the ones my brother uses are over a100HP and yet they are made in china for the most part.
My nephew has a friend that works for Deere in Waterloo that told him that when they made the switch, quality went way down.
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