Posted by Crazy Horse on June 19, 2018 at 07:49:53 from (206.75.54.142):
In Reply to: Looks handy posted by Pete black on June 19, 2018 at 07:35:10:
Looks interesting. The info below is from their website. Nice to see something made in the USA ...... but a guy wonders (like for North American built automobiles and trucks), where do the parts come from? Most parts likely from offshore somewhere? Meanwhile, I see the "Steiner" family name down below in the write up ..... maybe the same as the Steiner tractor parts outfit? Here ya go ......
"The Steiner family has always been about the business of making life simpler through practical engineering, design ingenuity and good old-fashioned common sense. Those early values passed on by their father, Marvin Steiner continues to be the driving force that pushes them to design and manufacture the highest quality equipment available, surpassing the needs of our ever-changing world. For over 20 years, Ventrac tractors and attachments have been built in Ohio, right here in the same community where we started out. Venture Products is a family owned company and has been that way since the very beginning. Before Ventrac came along, the founding family spent almost 25 years building agricultural equipment and other compact tractors. This laid the groundwork for the launch of the Ventrac brand in 1996 with the very first Ventrac 4000 series articulated tractor launched shortly after in 1998".
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