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I tend to review the local Trader paper for cars, motorcycles, tractors, etc. I have noticed that there is a very lopsided ratio of John Deere to Kubota. In any given week there are many more JD for sale than Kubota. This is a totally consistent trend from week to week (in the S. Illinois Trader). The trend seems to be similar with American and Japanese trucks. There are always many more Chevy/Ford than Toyota/Nissan for sale. My first assumption is that JD just sells more than Kubota, but man there has got to be at least a 5:1 ratio of used machines for sale. Does JD really outsell Kubota by that much? Whatever the reason one fact is undisputable-the JD people get a much better selection of used machines in my area.