Dick,
<font color=blue>was there a Kubota plate on it?</font color=blue>
Absolutely. It was indeed a genuine Kubota powerplant! The gentleman I was talking to told me that they are in the process of receiving a new model of these tractors. It will be hydrostatic and have a mid pto complete with MMM if desired. Obviously it's not a perfect tractor, but I liked the standard (not optional!) rear hydraulic connectors, the "feet guard" plates (see photo of engine for clear shot of this) and the general solidness of the frame. It'll be interesting to see if any of these pop up on farms/acreages in my area.
Kevin
<font color=blue>was there a Kubota plate on it?</font color=blue>
Absolutely. It was indeed a genuine Kubota powerplant! The gentleman I was talking to told me that they are in the process of receiving a new model of these tractors. It will be hydrostatic and have a mid pto complete with MMM if desired. Obviously it's not a perfect tractor, but I liked the standard (not optional!) rear hydraulic connectors, the "feet guard" plates (see photo of engine for clear shot of this) and the general solidness of the frame. It'll be interesting to see if any of these pop up on farms/acreages in my area.
Kevin