Tractor_Chick
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Kioti-Daedong and the Kubota influence\'
G'day from Australia,
Here is an interesting story regarding the reason that we in Australia have to buy our Kioti Tractors as Daedong. This information came directly from a past Kubota Australia Sales Executive and was verified by two Daedong dealers and a Daedong Field Manager.
As most of you know, and some try to deny it, Daedong for many years made components in Korea for the Japanese company, Kubota. These components were in just about every Kubota and evidence can be seen on many by simply looking at the parts boxes and stampings on the Kubota genuine parts boxes, and subsequently many of the parts are interchangeable.
Eventually the relationship between Daedong and Kubota declined and Daedong marketed their own products under the 'Kioti' brand name in the USA and many other countries.
When this was done Kubota Australia registered the name 'Kioti' legally and therefore they stopped Deadong from using the Kioti Brand.
And that's why we don't have Kioti dealers in Australia. That is the reason that these great tractors are called Daedong and not Kioti in both Australia and New Zealand.
Cheers.... Riccarda /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
G'day from Australia,
Here is an interesting story regarding the reason that we in Australia have to buy our Kioti Tractors as Daedong. This information came directly from a past Kubota Australia Sales Executive and was verified by two Daedong dealers and a Daedong Field Manager.
As most of you know, and some try to deny it, Daedong for many years made components in Korea for the Japanese company, Kubota. These components were in just about every Kubota and evidence can be seen on many by simply looking at the parts boxes and stampings on the Kubota genuine parts boxes, and subsequently many of the parts are interchangeable.
Eventually the relationship between Daedong and Kubota declined and Daedong marketed their own products under the 'Kioti' brand name in the USA and many other countries.
When this was done Kubota Australia registered the name 'Kioti' legally and therefore they stopped Deadong from using the Kioti Brand.
And that's why we don't have Kioti dealers in Australia. That is the reason that these great tractors are called Daedong and not Kioti in both Australia and New Zealand.
Cheers.... Riccarda /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif