Answer
Jan 05, 2022 - 09:32 PM
The answer to this question really depends on where you live and the specific tractor model you are referring to.
Kubota was originally founded in Japan and used to manufacture its tractor solely in its homeland. However, once it arrived in the states, it also opened several manufacturing plants around the country. Nowadays, more than half of all Kubota equipment sold in the United States is assembled or manufactured in Georgia, home to the Kubota Manufacturing of America (KMA) and Kubota Industrial Equipment (KIE) plants.
KMA produces mostly sub-compact and lawn tractors, mowers, backhoes, loaders, and UTVs while KIE specializes in the production of tractors and accessories.
If you live in the states, there is a high chance that your tractor was made in the USA. On the other hand, when Kubota states that "half of all Kubota branded equipment sold in the United States is manufactured or assembled in the state of Georgia,” that also means that the other half isn't.
Indeed, Kubota owns several manufacturing plants around the world, including North America, Latin America, Africa, Europe, Asia, and Oceania.
So where are Kubota tractors made? Pretty much everywhere. It really depends on the specific tractor model.