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Buy British - buy the right to post Brexit grant aid ?
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<blockquote data-quote="James W" data-source="post: 4488086" data-attributes="member: 77408"><p>Fendt and Claas are iconic quality brands and its understandable that they sell well. </p><p>But all the foreign implements we use ?... there is no excuse for that. You got Cousins, Claydon, Sumo, Weaving etc so names like Vaderstad shouldnt be pulled by our tractors.</p><p>I am pretty sure that if you were to set up a UK cultivator manufacturing company and called it 'Schnieder' it would sell better in the UK than if you called it Browns Farm Equipment. Not trying to be amusing here.. its the sad mentality of farmers who get the grants and then pull up the ladder on the other UK industries by buying John Deeres from Germany. </p><p>JCB and New Holland are equally iconic machinery manufacturers compared to the European counterparts. </p><p>We are just changing our last foreign machine from an excellent Deutz combine to a NewHolland. We bought a NH combine last year and the output and sample is extroadinary, NH all the way. All our teleporters are now JCB s/h though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James W, post: 4488086, member: 77408"] Fendt and Claas are iconic quality brands and its understandable that they sell well. But all the foreign implements we use ?... there is no excuse for that. You got Cousins, Claydon, Sumo, Weaving etc so names like Vaderstad shouldnt be pulled by our tractors. I am pretty sure that if you were to set up a UK cultivator manufacturing company and called it 'Schnieder' it would sell better in the UK than if you called it Browns Farm Equipment. Not trying to be amusing here.. its the sad mentality of farmers who get the grants and then pull up the ladder on the other UK industries by buying John Deeres from Germany. JCB and New Holland are equally iconic machinery manufacturers compared to the European counterparts. We are just changing our last foreign machine from an excellent Deutz combine to a NewHolland. We bought a NH combine last year and the output and sample is extroadinary, NH all the way. All our teleporters are now JCB s/h though. [/QUOTE]
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