for what its worth, Kubota supplies engines to over 500 different companies. They are their own biggest customer, but there are some other meaningful ones like Bobcat, and many refer trucks and other small industrial applications. This is part of why they are so slow to approve things like higher Bio diesel concentrations... because they are also approving the applications of over 500 other companies.
Are you sure, I have a friend who knows a man who has a friend that has a buddy that passed by the Daytona Beach Speedway one day that told him B&S builds the engines.
All joking aside, Kubota tractors are all Kubota. Kubota although a foreign manufacturing company, with its home base in Japan, employs more US workers than a lot of US based manufactures who have outsourced manufacturing jobs to a very large Asian Country.
Kubota Corporation of Japan was established in 1890 and has become an international brand leader with a focus on contributing to society by offering environmentally compatible equipment designed to improve quality of life. Kubota Corporation has subsidiaries and affiliates that manufacture and/or market products that are sold in more than 130 countries.
Kubota Manufacturing of America (KMA) was formed in 1988 as Kubota’s North American manufacturing base. KMA manufactures and assembles Kubota lawn tractors, zero-turn mowers, sub-compact tractors, utility vehicles, loaders, backhoes and other implements. The company employs 1200 workers. Two master buildings offer 616,000 square feet of manufacturing space. Today, approximately one-half of all Kubota branded equipment sold in the United States is manufactured or assembled at its 151-acre Gainesville, Georgia facility.
Kubota Industrial Equipment (KIE) Headquarters: Jefferson, Georgia
was established in 2004 to expand Kubota’s North American Manufacturing base. KIE manufactures tractor implements including loaders and backhoes in their 440,000 square foot facility. In early 2012, construction of a new 460,000 square foot factory was started on KIE’s existing 88 acre site. The new facility will produce compact tractors for the North American market from January 2013.
Kubota is a leading OEM (original equipment manufacturer) of compact diesel and gasoline engines for industrial, agricultural, construction and generator applications. Established in 1999, KEA distributes and markets Kubota-Tough (6 to 99 horsepower), compact, lightweight, turbocharged options, liquid-cooled, low noise and low vibration engines to other top-name manufacturers serving various industrial equipment sectors.