I own 3 Kubota's right now, 52hp being the biggest. I have traded two others in on new models over the years. Every time I buy one I check with Deere before I make the purchase. I try to compare the price and what I'm getting. Even though deep down I'd like to have a Deere the Kubota has always won out. Although I can count 7 Kubota dealers that are within 50 miles of where I live. That came to play in my decisions. I just brought the 52 hp tractor used a couple months ago. It was a 2008 model with 400 hours on it. I was going to buy a new one but the guys on here mentioned staying away from teir 3 and 4 models of any new tractor. I have a teir 4 2012 model which already had some switch go out that left me hanging 5 miles away from home. Although that is the only bad experience I can think of I had with Kubota. That was covered under the warranty.
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