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<blockquote data-quote="thedassler" data-source="post: 124138" data-attributes="member: 15657"><p>AK_Mike, Actually I am an American living in Germany, and am shocked at the rapid growth in skid-steers in the last few years. It will never rival the small excavator, but it is growing fast. </p><p></p><p>That said, are you all producing your products in the States, or using a mixture of sources. Not that I want to buy into a franchise, but I might be interested in being a dealer especially if the products are built in the States. On the other side, where I live, it is the land of "MaschineBau" meaning that if you are outsourcing some of the products that you want to sell, I might be able to guide you to small companies that produce top quality in small batches that will exceed nearly any wear and tear issues. Just food for thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thedassler, post: 124138, member: 15657"] AK_Mike, Actually I am an American living in Germany, and am shocked at the rapid growth in skid-steers in the last few years. It will never rival the small excavator, but it is growing fast. That said, are you all producing your products in the States, or using a mixture of sources. Not that I want to buy into a franchise, but I might be interested in being a dealer especially if the products are built in the States. On the other side, where I live, it is the land of "MaschineBau" meaning that if you are outsourcing some of the products that you want to sell, I might be able to guide you to small companies that produce top quality in small batches that will exceed nearly any wear and tear issues. Just food for thought. [/QUOTE]
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