DavesTractor
Elite Member
As Neil at Messick's states, brands only know their own numbers. But there is some talk between folks that know from different brands and I suspect each major player has worked out a chart that is pretty close. And as he said, if you cross the 50% mark, you know you have attained number one without doubt. Those are amazing numbers really.
I do not think anyone will argue against the fact that Kubota is the leader in the USA by quite a margin, then JD follows. Mahindra is confident they are third and have been for a couple of years. But in fairness, the gap between second and third is still significant I think.
And if JD were to join the conversation, they could talk total dollar sales in the USA, or larger tractors, or combines and show us the categories for which they are number one. Just as MUSA advertises #1 in the world by brand for certain HP ranges. It's all how you count, what you count and where you count. But for the USA, for compacts, it's Kubota.
I do not think anyone will argue against the fact that Kubota is the leader in the USA by quite a margin, then JD follows. Mahindra is confident they are third and have been for a couple of years. But in fairness, the gap between second and third is still significant I think.
And if JD were to join the conversation, they could talk total dollar sales in the USA, or larger tractors, or combines and show us the categories for which they are number one. Just as MUSA advertises #1 in the world by brand for certain HP ranges. It's all how you count, what you count and where you count. But for the USA, for compacts, it's Kubota.