How would a manufacturer ever know the reason someone did not buy their product? In other countries once you've got used to the simplicity of the metric system and have only metric tools, you will have a really hard time buying the fractional inch bolt locally, same with the tools. You might not even realize it's not a metric bolt or nut, you might purchase a non metric product once but never again.
I've just been working on my John Deere tractor which is all metric, same as the workshop manual. However I've found that the transmission made by Peerless Ohio (now out of business) is all inch bolts. the nuts holding the thing together are 9,5 mm, for which I have only 9 or 10 mm wrenches. Once someone overseas ran into this problem they might just buy Japanese or Korean or whatever in future. John Deere would have no idea why they sold one less Tractor. Mike Payne ----- Original Message ----- From: Jeremiah MacGregor I think in truth if Congress ever felt the world was rejecting US products simply because they were not metric, they would shut the borders to the import of products from other countries or force them to be made in English units if they ever want to sell them here or put extremely high tarifs on the products to make them unsellable here. I'll bet the world would cry uncle before the US does. Jerry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2009 12:12:20 PM Subject: [USMA:43152] Re: Action: Economic Stimulus Package Rejection of exports from the US in a global trade war could make Congress more interested in metrication, to more completely promote global measurement standards (i.e. SI). This, of course, does concern the wealth of corporations and nations (money as you put it). ---- Original message ---- >Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 19:26:26 -0800 (PST) >From: Jeremiah MacGregor <[email protected]> >Subject: [USMA:43114] Re: Action: Economic Stimulus Package >To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[email protected]> >Cc: "U.S. Metric Association" <[email protected]> >... > What other then money would make the US Congress interested in metric conversion now if they haven't shown an interest in 200 years? >...
