I have mixed feelings on this. Japan did blow up Pearl Harbour and did fight with Germany against the Allies, but on the other hand it is now 66 years after WW2 and the people in Japan are not the same people from WW2 nor are the same people in control. Is it really their fault that they can make reliable cars while American cars are continously unreliable and harder on gas(my observations). Is it their fault that they are also excellent in electronics(chips, robotics, etc. I have trouble beleiving that America gave them all that knowledge, allowing them to be world leaders in their respective fields. to make is less OT, lets put a Kubota M7040 up against a NH T4030. Guess which one is more reliable? Which one requires less maintenance. Last I seen the fuses block on a TN/T series tractor there were about 30 fuses. The kubota has maybe 10. The NH needs constant calibration of the shuttle, clutch, etc.NH is also ridiculously loud. The list goes on and on. There is a reason Toyota is #1. (Samsung is from South Korea)
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