Kubota is a Japanese company that produces a wide range of machinery and engines, including tractors, construction equipment, and diesel generators.
Founded in 1890 as a metal casting business.
Started producing agriculture machinery in 1960.
Entered the US market in 1969.
Expanded into construction and small engine products in the 1970s and 1980s.
Currently operates in over 130 countries.
An American company that produces a variety of equipment and machinery, including tractors and lawn mowers. A direct competitor of Kubota.
An Indian company that produces tractors and other agricultural machinery. Competes with Kubota in the tractor market.
An American company that produces construction and mining equipment. Competes with Kubota in the construction equipment market.
Kubota produces a wide range of compact and utility tractors for agricultural and landscaping use.
Kubota offers a variety of excavators, wheel loaders, and other construction equipment for use in the construction industry.
Kubota produces diesel generators for both residential and industrial use.
Kubota products are manufactured in various countries, including Japan, the United States, and Thailand.
Kubota offers a standard warranty of 24 months or 1500 hours, whichever comes first, on their tractors.
Kubota does not sell directly to consumers, but through a network of dealerships.
Kubota tractors are generally considered to be reliable and durable machines.
The largest Kubota tractor is the M7 Series, which has a maximum engine horsepower of 168.