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Posted by JT on May 15, 2006 at 18:03:11 from (70.226.203.104):
In Reply to: China Tractors posted by mitchp on May 14, 2006 at 21:31:54:
I know that if the price seems to good to be true, it probably is. I would not knowingly buy any that has a tag on it that says made in China, even if it were free. I feel that if you buy a chinese no name tractor, in ten years you may not be able to buy replacement parts for it, maybe you cannot now, don't know about tractors, but chinese small engines that look like Honda can be difficult to get parts for. That is the problem with this country now, every one wants a good payng job, but when it comes to buying american made products, made with high priced american labor, people complain that is just too high priced. I have heard of people working for a manufacturer, but will not buy the product they manufacter, becasue the price is too high. But they are the ones causing the high price. Is it really worth it to save a few dollars, to see America factories close. Americans out of jobs, as everyone starts buying chinese products
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