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Who are the Top 10 CUT Manufacturers?
New Holland is the same as John Deere with cut's. The Dublin plant here is only assembling the tractors. When they do this, all that has to be done is sometimes to fix the sheet metal and put the tires on. It still is from Shibaura. John Deere is still Yanmar.
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Who are the Top 10 CUT Manufacturers?
Ya'll might be suprised to find that the actual numbers of tractors sold in the US is around 130k mark. This includes most CUT's and all larger tractors. Last year, Mahindra sold 5000 of them. So did Long. Belarus was around 5000 -7000 before recent troubles. There are currently around 40-50 tractor lines selling in the US right now. One point of interest, The gray market tractors cannot be tracked in this manner. I would say that at least 20k or so (according to my experience with various dealers) are sold. It is not umcommon for a dealer to sell over 100 tractors this way per year.
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As a resident of GA, Let me speak. Georgia sales tax is only 5% with local option up to 2%. Income tax somewhat less than that on the state level. I have been to other areas and seen there taxes and the states show little for it.
With that said, we have some of the best roads in the nation, an international city which is strategically located in an coastal state. We have lower taxes and less restrictions. Unions are generally frowned upon, there is a sense of "don't tell me what to do." here. People are happy to work for companies under there own initiative. The quality of the product is much higher as a result. Infrastructure has been built for years and is up to date. (A not forgotten lesson taught by the Civil War)Sewers are new. Land is cheap. GA has power rates 15% less than the national average. etc. I don't think Michigan has any bids in to host any Olympics either. The climate is moderate and gas prices stay at the lowest levels in the nation. Cost of living is low as well. Who wouldn't want to live here. Admittedly, pay may be slightly lower, but with all these things going for it, it makes money go a whole lot farther. Yes we have our problems, but our budget struggles are relatively moderate compared to the higher taxed states in the north.
Don't forget that AGCO, the largest tractor company in the world is based here. JD has a tractor assembly plant in Augusta too.
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