Bob_Skurka
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<font color="green"> I'm a bit convinced that some south korean factory is making front axles for both Kioti, and Kubota. The axles look idenical for some models. </font>
I don't know but I doubt it. Seems like both Kubota and Kioti are proud of the fact that they are very vertically integrated and both seem to do their own castings in their own factories. I'm not saying they don't outsource some stuff, I'm sure they do but I doubt if they are using identical parts.
<font color="green"> The person whom I met, and looked at his DK45C, he bought last year, said he has meet people at the Kioti dealer who are buying parts for their Kubotas, because the prices was cheaper. May have only been filters. </font>
Dealers set their own prices, but it would not be unreasonable to assume that many filters are common across many brands. Heck you can get a lot of filters for tractors at the local NAPA auto stores. Me, I buy my New Holland parts at my NH dealer and my Kubota parts at my Kubota dealer. I want my dealer to know me as someone who supports him, that way if I need service, I get treated very well. Some of the parts guys know me, some of the service guys know me, I'm on a first name basis with the owner of the Kubota dealer. Both dealers know me as a repeat customer and if I need them they will come out to the house and pick my equipment up or drop it off when I am not at home, they know I'll drop off a check or slide it under their door. I suppose I could buy my oil at Wal Mart and save a buck a gallon, but when I wanted a snow blower I called the NH dealer and he gave me a great price ($200 below the next lowest quote I got), set it up, pre-cut the PTO shaft to work with my tractor and delivered it. When I wanted a Herd spreader I called the Kubota dealer, he shot me a price well below list, and had his guys load it into my wife's SUV as she was returning from town. Sometimes you can save a buck but it ends up biting you in the butt in the long run. Me, I'll support my dealers and buy the little things from them, they take very good care of me on the big stuff.
I don't know but I doubt it. Seems like both Kubota and Kioti are proud of the fact that they are very vertically integrated and both seem to do their own castings in their own factories. I'm not saying they don't outsource some stuff, I'm sure they do but I doubt if they are using identical parts.
<font color="green"> The person whom I met, and looked at his DK45C, he bought last year, said he has meet people at the Kioti dealer who are buying parts for their Kubotas, because the prices was cheaper. May have only been filters. </font>
Dealers set their own prices, but it would not be unreasonable to assume that many filters are common across many brands. Heck you can get a lot of filters for tractors at the local NAPA auto stores. Me, I buy my New Holland parts at my NH dealer and my Kubota parts at my Kubota dealer. I want my dealer to know me as someone who supports him, that way if I need service, I get treated very well. Some of the parts guys know me, some of the service guys know me, I'm on a first name basis with the owner of the Kubota dealer. Both dealers know me as a repeat customer and if I need them they will come out to the house and pick my equipment up or drop it off when I am not at home, they know I'll drop off a check or slide it under their door. I suppose I could buy my oil at Wal Mart and save a buck a gallon, but when I wanted a snow blower I called the NH dealer and he gave me a great price ($200 below the next lowest quote I got), set it up, pre-cut the PTO shaft to work with my tractor and delivered it. When I wanted a Herd spreader I called the Kubota dealer, he shot me a price well below list, and had his guys load it into my wife's SUV as she was returning from town. Sometimes you can save a buck but it ends up biting you in the butt in the long run. Me, I'll support my dealers and buy the little things from them, they take very good care of me on the big stuff.