Onederdog
Bronze Member
Thanks Guys.
The dealer says the rebate is for new (2012) equipment only so I guess I'm out of luck on that. He did say that the valves they install is a 2 spool and they also do a quick connect on the rear, which he says is different then the Kubota standard unit. He said most of the landscapers prefer this aftermarket system because of the convenience of having the controls up by your right arm, and most of the homeowners go with the Kubota kit. Do you know if it's true that all of the options Kubota is showing on the build your Kubota site do not include the labor on the dealer end for installation? According to the dealer that pricing is basically for the parts only.
The dealer says the rebate is for new (2012) equipment only so I guess I'm out of luck on that. He did say that the valves they install is a 2 spool and they also do a quick connect on the rear, which he says is different then the Kubota standard unit. He said most of the landscapers prefer this aftermarket system because of the convenience of having the controls up by your right arm, and most of the homeowners go with the Kubota kit. Do you know if it's true that all of the options Kubota is showing on the build your Kubota site do not include the labor on the dealer end for installation? According to the dealer that pricing is basically for the parts only.