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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 709568" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>From Gary......</p><p>"I think the York PA plant is purely an assembly plant, and also a weldment plant. Never been in that one, so what I say here is purely here say. Weldment areas tend to be dirty even when doing nothing but MIG and TIG."</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I've been through the plant(s) as a supplier a couple times as well as a puplic visitor (non-production) as well as the Milwaukee plant a few times, the folks I worked for were invited to bid on materials supply. I still work for them but in a non sales supply capacity BTW. We weren't successful bidders, probably because of th quantities involvd. My employer is a big hitter tonnage wise.</p><p> </p><p>It's been a while but the York plant when I was there was engaged in small part machining and assembly of certain models. Milwaukee did the engines and assembly as well. The machinery was old and well used IMO, but then, nothing about a Harley is cutting edge technology.</p><p> </p><p>I heard they were having labor issues a while back but I guess thats been resolved. I think they are AF of LCIO, but I could be wrong. I know they aren't USWA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 709568, member: 39764"] From Gary...... "I think the York PA plant is purely an assembly plant, and also a weldment plant. Never been in that one, so what I say here is purely here say. Weldment areas tend to be dirty even when doing nothing but MIG and TIG." I've been through the plant(s) as a supplier a couple times as well as a puplic visitor (non-production) as well as the Milwaukee plant a few times, the folks I worked for were invited to bid on materials supply. I still work for them but in a non sales supply capacity BTW. We weren't successful bidders, probably because of th quantities involvd. My employer is a big hitter tonnage wise. It's been a while but the York plant when I was there was engaged in small part machining and assembly of certain models. Milwaukee did the engines and assembly as well. The machinery was old and well used IMO, but then, nothing about a Harley is cutting edge technology. I heard they were having labor issues a while back but I guess thats been resolved. I think they are AF of LCIO, but I could be wrong. I know they aren't USWA [/QUOTE]
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