kubota good or no

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bobs

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I was wondering if kubota is the best of no? From what i have heard Kubota tractors are the best for long term use and short term.
 
   / kubota good or no #2  
Yes, they are good --- best? Now, that's a question without an answer.

Is Chevy the best?
Is Ford the best?
Is Honda the best?

Get the picture?
 
   / kubota good or no #3  
Depends on the person. I think you get "more for your dollar" with a Kubota then a JD for example. I had a JD and you are paying for a name.
 
   / kubota good or no #4  
Good and Best are very subjective terms.

Numbers thrown around on this website seem to indicate that in the under 50 horsepower tractors sold, Kubota sells about 50% of all those tractors sold in the United States. John Deere sells about 25% of all the under 50 hp tractors and New Holland sells about 15%. So those 3 brands make up roughly 90% of all the compact tractors sold in the United States. At least a dozen other companies are fighting for the remaining 10% of the sales.

Pricing seems to be very regional so value becomes regional too. In some areas, those 3 brands are very competitive and the pricing is going to be similar for similar machines.

I think it is reasonably safe to say that Kubota is an excellent brand as measured in just about any way you want to measure it.
 
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Obviously I think kubotas are a good machine , I own one . But there are a lot of good machines out there besides Kubota . It will all come down to how the machines "fit " You and how confident you are in your prospective dealer .
Test them all for yourself and ask a lot of questions about each machine you try . Good luck ,and enjoy shopping ! John
 
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Yep, it's one of those "Ford vs. Chevy" deals.

Personally I have owned 2 Ford 8N's, and presently own a Kubota B7100 (now for sale) and it's replacement, a Kubota B7510.

After 18 months with the B7100 I was a believer in Kubota. I looked at the JD's before I bought another Kubota just to be sure I wasn't missing something but didn't see anything I liked nearly as well as the Kubota B7510. I also had misgivings about JD because many of their tractors are built by Yanmar. I don't know anything about Yanmar, they may be a fine machine, but I wonder why JD doesn't build their own tractors in the subcompact class. I figure I might as well buy a Yanmar for less money rather than pay JD for their name and get a Yanmar.

We no longer have a NH dealer in town so I didn't look at them but I try not to buy anything built by Fiat (New Holland is what Fiat-Allis changed the name to when they bought out Ford tractor division).

Bill Tolle
 
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My family has more John Deeres than you can shake a stick at. I am very fond of them in fact. Until two years ago when my nephew bought an L-series, I had never driven a Kubota. My brother-in-law just bought a new L-4330 and after comparing it to my Cub, I can't WAIT to trade the Cub in for a new Kubota. The Kubota feels way more solid and it has a better fit and finish.
 
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Anymore, all of the CUT's are "GOOD". What makes one better than the other is the dealer which will be working with you.Every mechanical thing will have a problem or "issue" from time to time and a dealer who will take the time to resolve your problems quickly and fairly will become much more important after the sale.
 
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NOW THATS A QUESTION THAT WILL NEVER BE ANSWERED. nothing is the best 100% of the time.. all depends on ones personal preference. ARE KUBOTA'S one of the better tractors ? yes they are but to say they are the best is stretching things a bit far. AND I OWN A KUBOTA. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( <font color="blue"> I also had misgivings about JD because many of their tractors are built by Yanmar. I don't know anything about Yanmar, they may be a fine machine, but I wonder why JD doesn't build their own tractors in the subcompact class. I figure I might as well buy a Yanmar for less money rather than pay JD for their name and get a Yanmar. </font> )</font>
Thats not completely true.
The JD 4000/4010 series these tractors have Yamnar engines,which are very good engines,but the rest of the tractor is not a Yamnar product,except from my understanding the small John Deere 4100.The JD 4200/ 4210 through 4700/4710 are assembled in Augusta Georgia with a Yamnar engine.
The new JD 4020 series have John Deere power tech engines.
With that being said,Kubota makes an excellent product.
 

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