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www.kubota.com
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Kubota Tractor Corporation
Headquarters: Torrance, California, U.S.A.
The Kubota tractor has its roots on the Japanese farm. Although Japanese
farms are traditionally smaller than those in America, the need for high
performance and powerful maneuverability is the same. Kubota Corporation
introduced its first tractor to the United States in 1969. Filling a
product void in the American marketplace, the Kubota 21 horsepower L200
was an overnight success. As a result, Kubota Tractor Corporation (KTC)
was formed in 1972 and the company introduced its first 12 h.p.
four-wheel drive tractor in 1974. Although four-wheel drive was common
among larger American tractors, it was unheard of in the compact sector
and became a benchmark for the industry.
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Over the
past quarter century, KTC has continued to expand its product line, with
four lines of tractors, the BX, B, L and M Series. Kubota has
successfully introduced compact construction equipment, turf equipment,
lawn and garden equipment, pumps, generators and a variety of
Performance-Matched implements and attachments. KTC is now the leading
marketer and distributor of under 40-h.p. tractors in the United States,
offering more than 80 tractor models.
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Kubota
equipment is sold and serviced in the United States through a nationwide
network of more than 1,040 authorized Kubota dealers supported by the
company’s corporate headquarters in Torrance, California and four
division offices and warehouses located in Lodi, California; Fort Worth,
Texas; Columbus, Ohio; and Atlanta, Georgia.
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