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Makes bigger tractors for other people.
Some in Canadia in the old International Harvester operations.
A few small odd units like rear engine garden tractors like the AC G or so in the northeast.

Most big tractors costing near 100 K are 70 to 80 % North American.
Look at any new full size pickup.
 
About the only things that are 100% made in the USA today are an outlet to sell products made in other countrys and homes for illegal aliens.
Kinda makes ya wonder what's gonna happen when all our industries move out of country and we no longer have a place to work, Who's gonna have the money to buy china stuff.

Cal
 
Calman":21haiaei said:
About the only things that are 100% made in the USA today are an outlet to sell products made in other countrys and homes for illegal aliens.
Kinda makes ya wonder what's gonna happen when all our industries move out of country and we no longer have a place to work, Who's gonna have the money to buy china stuff.

Cal

Open this JibJab site and you will find the answer.
http://www.jibjab.com/originals/big_box_mart
 
mtncows":1f117t53 said:
Aren't 5005 and 5030 series John Deeres made in Georgia?

We have an '06 JD 5205 made in Georgia.
We bought it here in central TX.
Dealer told us it is all American made...

:cboy:
 
Talked to a friend of mine at JD the other day, he said most of the tractors are "assembled" in GA from parts shipped in from the JD plants all over the world.
 

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