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Posted by Mark on May 15, 2006 at 08:36:12 from (172.136.14.251):
In Reply to: Re: China Tractors posted by Bill WI on May 15, 2006 at 07:18:48:
Me thinks that Chinese tractor technology has some growing to do yet. Right now, they have a lot to learn....but in 10 years, this will change. I'm not an advocate of Chinese anything....but they are not stupid and they are using all this money they are making to buy technology and the quality will go up. John Deere is already sourcing the Chinese market. I have seen Chinese gearboxes on their rotary cutters and hitch castings on the tractors. I wouldn't be a bit surprised if Deere&Co. has a factory there soon. Corporate America is greedy for cheap labor, no pollution laws or benefit packages. They will flock to China. Sad thing is, it is greed at the top driving this. They don't want to pay Americans to work, but want to sell their stuff to us. GRRR!
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