I have been looking at B7100s in the Portland, Or area for the past month. All serial number stamps on the left side of the transmission of the B7100s I've seen at dealers or private owners begin with "B7001". Previous threads have indicated that "B7001" in the serial number indicates the model number and would thus identify the tractor as grey market.
I have brought this up with several Kubota dealers who are selling B7100s and they assure me they have run the serial number through Kubota and they returned with the original owner and area dealer where they were purchased.
I don't understand this unless all B7100s were manufactured with a "B7001" serial number pretext.
Can anyone explain?
I have brought this up with several Kubota dealers who are selling B7100s and they assure me they have run the serial number through Kubota and they returned with the original owner and area dealer where they were purchased.
I don't understand this unless all B7100s were manufactured with a "B7001" serial number pretext.
Can anyone explain?