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<blockquote data-quote="B&amp;amp;M Farms" data-source="post: 932258" data-attributes="member: 15666"><p>Some John Deeres are assembled here but the parts are made overseas. They even assemble some Kubotas here but that doesn't make them made in the U.S. to me. You can get a good or bad tractor with any of them no different than trucks. My only gripe is why do I have to buy a 100hp tractor to do what a 70hp used to do. There is an old breaking plow still on my farm my grandpa pulled with a MT that a 70 horse tractor nowdays will barely pull. The new tractors have plenty of hp, just no azz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B&M Farms, post: 932258, member: 15666"] Some John Deeres are assembled here but the parts are made overseas. They even assemble some Kubotas here but that doesn't make them made in the U.S. to me. You can get a good or bad tractor with any of them no different than trucks. My only gripe is why do I have to buy a 100hp tractor to do what a 70hp used to do. There is an old breaking plow still on my farm my grandpa pulled with a MT that a 70 horse tractor nowdays will barely pull. The new tractors have plenty of hp, just no azz. [/QUOTE]
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