Nope. I tried so many different metrics and finally gave up and called the Kubota dealer and spoke to a tech. He said nearly all the Kubotas are 15/16. And BTW I had a Honda before this Kubota and had put a gauge on it. The fitting was 10mm M10x1 IIRC I've never seen British size used on anything but a Triumph (or other British) motorcycle. Never on anything American or Japanese
BSP is used by OEMs all over the world. Its incredibly common in Japan, India, Europe, South America, Africa. The Germans are metric centric and hate it.
Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) hydraulic fittings specify BSP thread forms.
I just helped a guy on an old Ford tractor forum who was struggling with identifying the PS tube fittings in his Ford 1810. Its a mid 80's era machine made for Ford by Shibaura and all the PS fittings are BSP. He was flabbergasted.
You will find Kubota hydraulic systems of all vintages use BSP almost exclusively And if you shop for hydraulic components outside the US BSP will be the most commonly offered thread standard.
Dan