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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: how do you get johndeere to fill there tractor orders?
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Posted by JD70Jim on May 28, 2002 at 16:33:18 from (64.197.39.111):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: how do you get johndeere to fill there tractor orders? posted by Denny Frisk on May 28, 2002 at 12:02:17:
My comments regarding the Iowa, John Deere factories are mostly based upon information in the book "INSIDE JOHN DEERE" by Rod Beemer and Chester Peterson, published by MOTORBOOKS. All except for my knowledge of the Ottumwa Works, which I live near and drive past everyday. As to the 2000,3000,4000,5000 and 6000 series tractors? The Germans build the 6000 series in Mannheim, Germany. The 4000 and 5000 tractors I believe are built in Georgia and the 2000 and 3000 series tractors are supposedly, repainted Zetors, sold outside of the USA, as lower cost tractors for those markets in third world countries. As to why it takes John Deere so long to build a tractor, hopefully it is something like trying to buy certain kinds of automobiles---all of the production is sold out for MONTHS ahead. I'd try and find one on a dealer lot somewhere. Surely there is a dealer somewhere who has one, unsold on his lot, who'd be glad to sell it.
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