$5600 for warranty repair.
Now imagine that after the 5 year emission warranty is up, you'd have had to eat that, and it would have been more than $5600.
This is one of many reasons that I think it's time for Kubota to think about a GAS tractor. The engines are already there just waiting to be used; at least for the smaller tractors. I am thinking a sub 40hp gas burning standard L series might sell pretty decent, possibly a 32hp B series gas as well since they already have a gas engine (ala ZG332/WG1005) which makes MORE torque and horsepower than the D1005 (diesel), with much quieter operation, less vibration (a LOT less) and less expensive. That's only one example....they have other engines available too and obviously the technology to make it happen. It's time, IMO. After all, UPS local delivery trucks are ALL gas burners now (at least in this area)--they are 6.0 GM engines. You'd think that if diesel was so awesome, they (UPS) would be running them, but the maintenance and repair costs involved make it cost prohibitive. The only downside to the gas UPS trucks is that I can't hear them pull up the driveway now.