Posted by hoosierhog on January 25, 2015 at 16:50:09 from (69.128.173.247):
In Reply to: Re: Kubota posted by WIZZO on January 25, 2015 at 14:54:43:
I think it also depends on what part of the planet you are standing on as to your perspective. Here in the USA kubota has always been a utility tractor. they even got there start here with the sub compact and have continuously added to there line. but in other countries Kubota is like a john deere here. Kubota will have a 175hp tractor on the market here in the USA next year. I do believe that the line they will be releasing here is the Kverneland line that they bought in 2012. From what I have read Kverneland has always been one of the big AG lines in europe. I think the attitude towards kubota on this page is due to we are used to seeing them as a light duty compact land owners tractor. But that is changing. Kubota is becoming a tough tractor. that in time will be a norm. i think in 20 years you will drive through the country and see green, blue, red, and Orange.
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