rbargeron said:On my 1981 L-345 the steering wheel center had an image of a gear and the hub end of a pipe. In those years Kubota was already large player in Japan's heavy industry. Kubota refered to itself in its advertising as a "Basic Necessities Giant", producing everything from cast iron pipe to sophisticated machinery. Not an answer to your question but it seems to show their "emblem" has changed through the years. The gear logo is still in use I think.
N80 said:I noticed that too. The wording is kind of odd and seemed maybe to have lost something in translation, but interesting nevertheless.
I'd still like to know what the hood latch is supposed to be and what Kubota actually means. If it means 'bull' that's kind of cool.
I think Kubota still makes a lot moer than just tractors and I'm pretty sure they are a big provider of diesel engines for a wide range of industrial uses.
Anyone know of a resource that has more about Kubotas history and current make-up?
RobJ said:A big bounce up with this old post and a good picture of the emblem I took over the weekend. My previous owner had a problem with the spray can.
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N80 said:Rob, from the looks of that emblem I think you have a Pokemon rather than a Kubota.![]()