Kenneth in Texas
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- Joined
- Dec 16, 2008
- Messages
- 470
- Location
- Pretty good ways from DFW, Texas
- Tractor
- Kubota L2800 4wd, FEL
Kubota without a doubt
Why not Branson with greater lift capacity, greater weight and a few thousand bucks left in your wallet? Kubotas are excellent but overpriced. Unless you need an extensive dealer network to hold your hand, there are much better deals on strong reliable tractors outside the JD and Kubota orbits. If you have "no doubt" about Kubota, maybe you just haven't done much research.Kubota without a doubt
Korean Company. Kukje. They make Cummins engines under license as well as some Yanmar, Mitsubishi and ?Perkins diesels. Not as well known as Kioti and LS but basically another competent Korean manufacturer that makes tractors/engines to be sold under a variety of badges. I don't know if Branson is their brand or a U.S. Marketing company that buys from Kukje.I'm naïve, who makes Branson and where??
Korean Company. Kukje. They make Cummins engines under license as well as some Yanmar, Mitsubishi and ?Perkins diesels. Not as well known as Kioti and LS but basically another competent Korean manufacturer that makes tractors/engines to be sold under a variety of badges. I don't know if Branson is their brand or a U.S. Marketing company that buys from Kukje.
Thanks for the info. I've been to South Korea 13 times. I first saw Daewoo equipment over there and now see it here, very reliable. Just hadn't ever saw Branson.![]()
Richard, I have seen several of them down here. I think originally they were retailed as Century. They seem to be pretty heavily built. I looked one over pretty good this summer at a farm show. They have been around for quite a while.
So I looked up Century, here is what I found
Century Tractor History
Century was a US trade name for compact tractors built by the Kukje Machinery Company of South Korea and distributed by American Jawa from 2000 to 2006. The Century brand disappeared around 2006 when Kukje consolidated its products in North America under the Branson brand and American Jawa moved to the TYM tractor line. Branson/Kukje assumed warranty and parts support for Century tractors.