Dealers (I work for one, part time), don't buy new tractors they floor plan them. The only exception is a special order unit like When I purchased my first M9000. I had to special order it from Kubota in Japan because when I bought it, it was no longer in production, being trplaced my a newer model that I didn't want. My dealer did some fiddling around with Kubota and they built me one, special order. In fact the one I own, cab model was assembled entirely in Japan and shipped not crated at all but came in completely assembled strapped to a steel frame so they could load in on a ocean going container ship. How it arrived at my dealer. All he had to do was remove the steel frame, check the fluid levels (it shipped with all fluids installed including 1/4 tank of diesel) and I paid full retail price for it because it was a one off special order What I wanted and expected to pay actually.
Interestingly, many of the sub asemblies are paint marked as well as drivetrain parts. I believe Kubota had all the required parts to build one last M9 , so they did and the obe I got came with stuff that would have been special order on a production unit, like a full arctic cold weather package (block heater, special order air cleaner and it came full loaded with all available options like the 2 speed shiftabe PTO, swinging drawbar and 3 sets of remotes plus flow control. Every cab option as well. Heated side windows, heated rear window with wiper and even a 7 way plug wired in to the main harness. Even has a small plaque attached to the side frame under the alternator that states: Built especially for (my name) on such and such a date, by Kubota Tractor, Japan. Nice unit and I've never had any issues with it that could be traced back to assembly. That was back in 2002 and Kubota dropped that model and replaced it with a slopped hood model in 02, for the 04 lineup and I specifically wanted a square hood, so I bought one and Kubota obliged. Like it so much I bought another used one 01, a couple years ago, went entirely through it and replaced all the questionable components and other than being an open station, it's identical to my custom built tractor. Both take the same fluids, filters and tires but the one I purchased used is a single speed pto and came with the rare down exhaust pipe which was a little purchaed option on the M9 series.
Both have cast center rears and both came with front and rear locking diffs as well. The loader on the one I special ordered was made in Japan, not Georgia but the loader on the OS model was built in Georgia. I will never sell either one, ever and when I pass, my wife will sell them, I'm sure and get top buck for them as they are both well maintained and 100% emissions free.
I actually made arrangements with my dealer to get all my tractors and implements and sell them for her. One less thing I have to be concenerd with. He gets all the equipmemt, sells it and gives her the proceeds and being 76 years old, I suspect I don't have an infinite amount of time left anyway.
Did the same thing with the machine and fab shop I own and operate. Less hassle for her.