Posted by RN on September 07, 2017 at 09:34:23 from (205.213.104.118):
In Reply to: Mahindra Tractors posted by Ivan in Mich on September 07, 2017 at 08:08:27:
NH/ New Holland is part of a confused group of old tractors and equipment makers. Case/IHC combined with Ford/NH and Fiat has a chunk of the companies. Mahindra had a connection to IHC through the British factory, licensed by IHC/UK to make IHC patterns in India, makes replacement parts for IHC models sold in US and UK and continues to make minor variation of IHC B250, B275, B414? as Mahindra models plus later developements of IHC plus some of own upgrades, separate developements for Indian and Asian market that have sellable models in US. Mahindra is military contractor with decent quality control- customers that get bad parts have access to automatic weapons and mobile cannon so complaints may be made at end of gun barrel, very large gun barrels. Does tend to keep workers alert, management concerned with quality control. Decent metal work, moderate labor costs and proven designs to start with means fair value-- and lots of spare parts sent to US for IHC and accesseries for others in the Case/IHC/Ford/New Holland/Fiat/whatever now. Tractors just another collection of spare parts already sent to US, established distribution network and wharehousing. Royal Enfield Motorcycles made in India from old licensed production of British days a good seller in Asian market- and now coming to USA, sale office in Milwaukee selling 'old' styled 500cc singles for 1/2 the price of Harley big twins. Mahindra has similar situation- large sales volume in other markets so small American market for some models still has economy of scale prices, parts available, quick enough delivery. Corporate names may have changed in last year or 2, John Deere about only one with same name from 50 years or more back. RN.
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