Posted by jm. on July 23, 2018 at 14:13:24 from (99.197.251.196):
In Reply to: Kioti vs Kubota posted by WNYBill on July 23, 2018 at 06:51:54:
Having been a KUBOTA dealer for well over 30 years I am not going to down the tractor but I will say this .The Kioti marketing plan is not building dealers. They offer a 10% new dealer discount so yes if you find a NEW dealer he can sell you a tractor at a savings or he as a dealer can make more profit. What I see is dealers going in and selling a few for the first year then once that 10% is off the customer goes to the next Kioti dealer and that just continues the chain of dealerships going out. Traditional Farmer always has some negative when we talk Kubota. His comment that a guy could not get a filter is either one of two things the guy is not telling the truth or the guy went to a dealer that did not know his parts. About 6 different filters will cover the KUBOTA line up. Now granted there is probably no less than 40 oil filter part numbers but the part number is backed to the source of the filter not always to what it fits. Like TX Jim if he will send me the tractor model and serial number I will dang sure get him an oil filter.
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