Kubota does not make equivalents to a lot of JD’s lineup. Their biggest tractor (M8) really only has the traction weight and horsepower of JD’s midsize tractors, which don’t cut it for a majority of US farms needing large tilling implements.
That doesn’t mean they can’t replace JD at the smaller scale stuff though, and honestly they should.
Kubota does not make equivalents to a lot of JD’s lineup. Their biggest tractor (M8) really only has the traction weight and horsepower of JD’s midsize tractors, which don’t cut it for a majority of US farms needing large tilling implements.
That doesn’t mean they can’t replace JD at the smaller scale stuff though, and honestly they should.