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Posted by Ken Macfarlane on December 19, 2005 at 06:51:59 from (156.34.142.102):
In Reply to: Re: Kubota posted by RustyFarmall on December 18, 2005 at 16:07:40:
Kubota is a Japanese company, they make all their tractors. The machines are assembled in the US, the loaders are built in the US (except in Canada, we get ALO/Quicke loaders painted orange) Kent, the M9000 is a low cost utility tractor that is pretty dated compared to your TL90, it has been discontinued (this year) and replaced with a newer one with more attention to noise and vibration. The open station M9000's still had a shifter between your legs! They are an inexpensive machine though. The fancier Kubotas like the M95x etc have powershift and a lot more non basic features. The M9000's are nice in that they have no computer and tend to be extremely reliable and start easily in the winter. My friend has a collection of NH's and all his newish powershift models are frequently having wiring issues and start poorly in the winter. Luckily they have... well 6 NH's so they are getting to know the relays/computers etc that tend to go bad.
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