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- Kubota M9540, Ford 3910FWD, Ford 555A, JD2210
HEC said:JD tractors are very popular up here in Maine as well , but where do people think they are made,they are just as foreign as any other brand,especially JD as they are made in several different countries.Kubota is very popular with the weekend farmer, contractors,etc. and has a very good resale value.I sold an old L235 a while back and got almost what was paid for it new,I wish I had lots of them as I got so many calls on it.I advertized another off brand tractor to sell and what a hard time I had to sell it.I think resale is important as you never know when your needs may change.I few of the farmers up here tried some off brand for a short while but went right back to what they felt were the most dependable for them.
See that was my point with the story about my JD neighbor Wayne. It's all about perception. If you tried to tell him that his JD tractor even had one part on it that wasn't made in the USA, you would have an argument on your hands. It's all about perception.
Same thing applies when you consider what Roxynoodle said. In her community Kubotas are accepted. In my entire county, I would safely guess there are no more than five Kubotas including mine. Does that mean they are any better or worse than anything else??? Not necessarily. What it does mean is that the best way for a product to get a reputation, good or bad, is by word of mouth. In my community all of the "over the fence" discussions about tractors amongst the farmers is either green or red. They will give little if any credit to the farmer down the road with the foreign tractor.