I am getting the same tractor and loader with a backhoe in a few days. I was wondering where the tractor was made. I was hoping Japan.
Lynnmor what issues are you having with the backhoe? I may get mine with the backhoe off and would like to know what to look for on the backhoe.
I had some sloppy and incorrect assembly caused by the dealer, but all of my issues centered on the backhoe. I have no idea what kind of funny farm they are running in Georgia where it was produced.
A number of thumb kits had the wrong pin that was too short and not drilled for a grease fitting. Those kits also had the wrong bolt and nut. It still didn't stop the selling dealer from using wrong parts.
Here is a what I wrote in a recent post:
Make sure that the backhoe is working correctly before accepting delivery, I have a number of issues with mine. The tractor and loader have been trouble free, but I am into this backhoe fiasco for nearly 8 months with no end in sight.
Check that it doesn't leak down with the engine running and off, observe it for couple of hours.
Check that a thumb will fit and adjust to all six positions, even if you are not buying right now, it may be welded together wrong.
Check that there is no interference at the intersection of the boom and dipper when fully extended.
Check that the proper pins with grease fittings are being used at each joint.
Check that the grease fittings are tight and not painted shut.
Check that the retaining bolts for the pins are correct and have about a millimeter of play.
I have had all of the above and Kubota has been of no help.
Since I wrote the above I discovered the completely loose bolts holding the operating levers. I also temporarily swapped the hoses between the boom and the bucket valves and proved that the boom valve leaks excessively.
Keep in mind that I had these issues from day one, and had the unit tied up at the selling dealer for six weeks and another dealer for two weeks. Nothing is fixed yet, but the second dealer has parts on order, Kubota lost the first shipment. The boom and thumb parts need replaced.
I bought the tractor in May, between the wasted time for assembly, dealer visits, waiting for Kubota to get involved and the repair time, I have only 15 hours on this junk.