Whoa....hold on a minute here.
Hey
@chipper1 , I agree with you philosophically, but if your condescending lecture is over and you'd like to open your ears as much as you like to open your mouth, I've got some wisdom I'd like to share with you. And while I share your political frustration with the way things are, venting your anger here on fellow members with that cheesy "made in china" 10 multi quote post is totally inappropriate and out of place here.
Ya might want to take a look at the shoes on your feet, or through out your house and purge your life of all things made in China. Gonna have a tough time doing that in this day and age I'm afraid to say. You going to throw out your coffee pot and try and find one built in the US? I recommend Tasters Choice if you have to switch to instant.
In this industry, as in others, the choice to avoid Chinese sourced engines in some segments simply isn't there. For instance, there are zero snow engines of any brand that companies can choose from to power snow blowers. This has forced Ariens for one to remove their "made in USA" label on their snow thros. Same goes for these splitter engines that we are talking about. There is a distinction, which was my primary point, that American companies are at least able to provide parts and service support for their Chinese sourced engines, which is often not the case with most non descript unknown brands.
Wow, that escalated quickly.
Seems as though maybe you might not have read my whole posts in this thread.
My goal was in no way to offend anyone, but sometimes when the truth is spoken that happens, I did try to flavor it with grace/understanding I'm sorry if I did.
I was not angry when I spoke any of the above
. Gonna take a lot more than a Chinese clone motor to make me angry
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I would think that many of the guys who thought they were buying a good ole Kohler engine may be upset, but I'm not because I'm a pretty informed buyer.
So to draw people to the post who may not know is inappropriate, they get an alert and can see what was said. The truth is I've done what I can to help every person who has contacted me through PM or in the open forums as much as I can. Including all the guys who have hit me up for advice on their chippers which I thought was kinda funny in the beginning and then I figured it out
, and that's when I added I am a chipper guy to my account, but that didn't seem to change anything.
Did I say I wouldn't use, touch, or buy a Chinese made product, no I didn't, for many things there aren't many options, I have one or two Chinese carbs that are oe on good quality products. Once again did you read all my posts here?
I prefer not to do instant if I don't have to, but if things don't change soon I may go that route
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No I won't throw out my coffee pot, maybe you should. If you'd rather not here you go
. As I said I'm an informed buyer and I'm also patient(that word could also be translated to long suffering).
https://www.beanground.com/coffee-makers-made-in-usa/
Not understanding "there are zero snow engines to choose from", really, or zero that will fit into the price the companies/customers are willing to pay for or can afford to pay for. Will Honda not sell engines for snowblowers because they make them. I thought there were Honda Engines on quite a few splitters, I've owned at least 5 myself both GX and GC and there are others in this thread.
It's simply a choice to avoid the Chinese engine market, we as well as the manufactures have a choice it's a great thing, but if people continue to choose as they have that choice will be harder and harder to make.
I buy and sell quite a few snow blowers, mainly Hondas, but some toros, too bad the toros went to Chinese motors.
Most won't pay for a Honda snow blower, but one or two pull starts sure are nice, and the 50' throwing distance is no joke
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