The jerky Kubota 3 pt hitch issue has been a hot topic on this and other tractor web forums recently. Two months ago I sold my aging Massey compact tractor with a smooth operating 3PH and purchased a new L3800 and a new box blade, rotary cutter from a Kubota dealer. I assumed that the 3PH on the new Kubota would be at least as good as the one on my 1979 Massey. I was wrong, very wrong. The 3PH jerks those implements so violently that I wonder how long the lift arm attach points at the transmission case can withstand the pounding before breaking or cracking. At no point did the Kubota dealer disclose the jerky 3pt hitch issue to me or warn me that the new tractor I was buying was unsuitable for my obvious, intended use. The Kubota brochure for that tractor devotes space touting the virtues of the new plastic tool box that comes standard, but not one hint that the 3PH is substandard. I dont think I am alone in assuming that the basic functions of a new tractor would work properly. I purchased a new Kubota compact tractor based largely on Kubota's sterling reputation as the premier manufacturer of compact tractors. They have to know how valuable their reputation is. They spent many years developing it. They also, have to know about this problem and I hope they are formulating a company policy to deal with it.