The History of Kubota Farm Tractors

Kubota, a pioneer in Japan’s agricultural machinery industry, launched its journey in 1960 with the introduction of the T15, the first riding tractor in Japan. This marked the beginning of Kubota’s role as an innovator in the agricultural sector. A significant turn of events occurred in 1967 when Kubota decided to enter the U.S. market following an OEM supply proposal from Ford for compact tractors. Kubota’s compact diesel tractors, praised for their performance and operability, became well-established in the U.S. market, achieving sales of over 2,000 units by 1972. By 1984, Kubota had produced one million tractors, and in 2000, they expanded their global presence. They have also developed the Kubota Smart Agriculture System (KSAS) and are at the forefront of developing cutting-edge technologies such as autonomous tractors.

Kubota Tractors: A Comprehensive List

We have compiled a detailed list of all Kubota tractor models, including their release year, model type, and horsepower. This list is based on my experience and internet data.

Iconic Series: BULTRA, B, GB, and JB Series

In the 1970s, the BULTRA B6000, a small four-wheel-drive tractor, was launched, followed by the three-cylinder diesel B7001, quickly making Kubota a well-known name in the tractor industry. The BULTRA series evolved through models B1500, B1502, and B1-15. Despite being decades old, these models are highly sought after in Europe and Asia.

Tractor Model List

  • BULTRA and B Series:
    • 1975: B6000, 11 HP
    • 1976: B6001, 12 HP
    • 1976: B7001, 14 HP
    • 1979: B1200, 12 HP
    • 1979: B1400, 14 HP
    • 1981: B1702, 17 HP
    • 1981: B1902, 19 HP
  • GB Series:
    • 1996: GB18, 18 HP
    • 1996: GB20, 20 HP
    • 1997: GB13, 13 HP
    • 1997: GB15, 15 HP
    • 2000: GB160, 16 HP
    • 2000: GB180, 18 HP
    • 2003: GB135, 13 HP
    • 2003: GB155, 15 HP
  • JB Series:
    • 2006: JB13, 13 HP
    • 2006: JB16, 16 HP
    • 2006: JB18, 18 HP
    • 2009: JB11X, 11 HP
    • 2009: JB15X, 15 HP
    • 2009: JB17X, 17 HP

Medium-Sized Tractors: L Series, L1 Series, GL Series, KL Series

Kubota’s medium-sized tractors, known as the “Sunshine” series, were released between 1978 and the mid-1980s. They are renowned worldwide even after 40 years.

  • L Series and L1 Series:
    • 1976: L1801, 18 HP
    • 1978: L1802, 18 HP
    • 1978: L2202, 22 HP
    • 1983: L1-20, 20 HP
    • 1984: L1-28, 28 HP
    • 1984: L1-33, 33 HP
    • 1986: L1-245, 24 HP
    • 1988: L1-235, 23 HP
    • 1988: L1-255, 25 HP
  • GL Series:
    • 1990: GL-23, 23 HP
    • 1990: GL-32, 32 HP
    • 1991: GL-53, 53 HP
    • 1993: GL280, 28 HP
    • 1993: GL338, 33 HP
    • 1994: GL368, 36 HP
    • 1995: GL300, 30 HP
    • 1995: GL600, 60 HP
    • 1996: GL201, 21 HP
    • 1996: GL281, 29 HP

Large-Sized Class: GM Series, MZ Series, SMZ Series, MR Series

Kubota’s large tractors are best represented by the GM series, developed in 1998 for large-scale farming. They have maintained high resale and purchase prices due to their scarcity and popularity.

  • GM Series and others:
    • 1998: GM64, 64 HP
    • 1998: GM73, 73 HP
    • 2001: GM90, 90 HP
    • 2002: GM60, 60 HP
    • 2002: GM75, 75 HP
    • 2004: GM105D, 105 HP
    • 2005: GM82D, 82 HP
    • 2005: GM90D, 90 HP
    • 2006: GM64D, 64 HP

Conclusion: Kubota Tractors – Dominating the New and Used Markets

Kubota, Japan’s top agricultural machinery manufacturer, holds about 40% of the domestic market share and enjoys immense popularity both domestically and internationally. Kubota tractors, both new and used, are highly sought after, with their used tractors being particularly popular overseas.

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