At the local Kubota dealer in the mid-seventies, the largest Kubota was a 28 H.P./ 4 cylinder/ 2 wheel drive, and was not called a CUT? In fact, that was the largest they carried in an agricultural area, with farming and grape harvests. Then, in 1978, the first 4WD tractor in that horsepower range showed up, the L295DT, and I bought one of the first ones for $7800 with "ARMSTRONG POWER STEERING!" To get real power steering, was a special order, and added $500 to the bottom line, and a several month waiting period! Kubota may have built bigger tractors, but maybe they weren't sent to the U.S.? Also, the horse power ratings posted, were as complicated to figure as loader capacity is today. There was BARE-FLYWHEEL-NET, and finally the standard today--PTO! Where was it taken?