MileMarker Hub Conversion
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Re: MileMarker Hub Conversion
Well there you go, that thread got so lost in BS so fast, all I got out
of it was milemarker were supplying the US military and made in
China....
I did point him to it.
Mike
montanajeeper@aol.com wrote:
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> > Nope, there is a big thread on that going on the last few days. The
> > military went with the cheapest they could get. Period.
>
> you should get your facts straight before dispensing advice on them, or
> at least not let your own preferences lead you to dispensing bad
> advice. the mile marker ELECTRIC winches are rebadged china winches.
> the mile marker HYDRAULIC winches, which you are addressing here, are
> american made.
>
> building the hydraulics cheaper than the competitors have nothing to do
> with substandard components. they can build hydraulic winches cheaper
> than warn because they have been building hydraulic winches from day
> one and theyre tooled up and running (not to mention capable of meeting
> production demands). warn is just now trying to get into the hydraulic
> winch business and are failing at it worse than mile markers attempt to
> enter the electric market.
of it was milemarker were supplying the US military and made in
China....
I did point him to it.
Mike
montanajeeper@aol.com wrote:
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> > Nope, there is a big thread on that going on the last few days. The
> > military went with the cheapest they could get. Period.
>
> you should get your facts straight before dispensing advice on them, or
> at least not let your own preferences lead you to dispensing bad
> advice. the mile marker ELECTRIC winches are rebadged china winches.
> the mile marker HYDRAULIC winches, which you are addressing here, are
> american made.
>
> building the hydraulics cheaper than the competitors have nothing to do
> with substandard components. they can build hydraulic winches cheaper
> than warn because they have been building hydraulic winches from day
> one and theyre tooled up and running (not to mention capable of meeting
> production demands). warn is just now trying to get into the hydraulic
> winch business and are failing at it worse than mile markers attempt to
> enter the electric market.
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