Posted by Dan50 on November 02, 2013 at 06:08:33 from (65.30.188.64):
In Reply to: Montana tractors anyone posted by blue water massey on October 31, 2013 at 18:23:47:
I thank every current member of the military and every veteran for protecting our country any chance I get.
But if we are to stay away from Mitsubishi products, shouldn't we also stay away from ALL Japanese products? Or why not stay away from all German made products too? For that matter we used to be at war with England at one time.
In reality it's a global economy now. How many of us have JD garden tractors or another make with Kawasaki or Yanmar engines? I believe the hydro tranny on my JD 425 is Japanese produced also. It's pretty tough these days to buy something with an entirely U.S. made content.
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