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Kubota introduces new compact, specialty tractors

February 15, 20234 Mins Read Technology
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Kubota Tractor Corporation announced today the addition of a new LX20 Series, adding two new models, the LX3520 and LX4020, and the expansion of its popular L02 Series, with the introduction of the new L2502 & L4802, to the company’s affordable, durable and versatile compact tractor line.
The new LX20 Series and L02 models will be unveiled today at the 2023 National Farm Machinery show and will be available nationwide at authorized Kubota dealers later this spring.
The two models added to the LX20 Series offer a multitude of improvements. Along with new horsepower offerings of 35 and 40, both are available in a factory-installed cab or ROPS configuration. Additionally, for the more economy-focused factory cab customers, the LX20 now includes a SU model cab offering in the LX3520. Meanwhile, the L02 Series will gain two models with added enhancements including a new hood and grill, LED headlights and side work light, an improved suspension seat, and optional armrests.
“Kubota’s compact tractor line is built with outstanding quality, performance, comfort, and durability in mind, and these latest model additions are no exception,” said Beau Woodbury, Kubota LX, L Series product manager. “With each new release and update, the LX20 and L02 Series tractors continue to make incremental improvements, while maintaining their market position and outstanding user experience. Their versatility makes them invaluable property maintenance tools for easy material handling and transport, due to implements that can be added.”


Kubota’s New LX20 series is where performance meets comfort

Designed with both residential and commercial operators in mind, the Kubota LX20 Series can tackle rural residential tasks with ease, while providing the powerful performance and comfort needed to handle commercial applications as well.
In addition to added 35- and 40-HP configurations — which allows for a greater variety of performance-matched implements — the new LX3520 and LX4020 models were built with the operator in mind, from an updated cabin area to new grips and easier-to-maneuver controls. The LX20s feature a redesigned transmission aimed at significantly reducing HST noise for the operator, while an auto throttle helps the tractor to drive with ease. The LX20 Series features a wider front axle as well as a performance matched front loader that further improves their ease of operation and maneuverability. Additionally, the LX20 Series comes with a dual engine memory switch, allowing the operator to preset their preferred RPMS and have the engine match that speed at the push of a button. Finally, there are new mower decks available for both models, with integrated wash port attachments to make cleaning under the deck easier.


Kubota’s New L2502 & L4802 combines versatility and style

Two new models join Kubota’s legacy Standard L Series compact tractor line with the addition of the L2502 and L4802, available in either HST or gear drive transmission in 2WD or 4WD. The addition of the two new L02 models build on the L Series’ multi-generational reputation for durability, affordability, and versatility that has made it the number one selling compact tractor in the U.S., as well as #1 rated for durability and owner experience in the U.S. for more than a decade.
The L2502 and L4802 models are equipped with operational updates to optimize the overall user experience. Both models feature brakes relocated to the left side for ease of use, a new loader and new bucket options. LED headlights and side work lights, an improved suspension seat, rubber floor mats and the option to elevate comfort – with updated arm rests – further enhance the brand new, modern-and-sleek styling of these machines. Furthermore, the L2502 HST models also feature an independent PTO switch.


Trac Loader II Tires: A Kubota exclusive

Both the LX20 and L02 Series include new Trac Loader II tires, made by Titan International, Inc. Kubota Tractor Corporation has entered into an exclusive agreement on select sizes of Titan’s new Trac Loader II tires for both its compact and utility tractor models. Their innovative modern design — with improved cleanout — is optimized for performing a variety of snow, ice, turf or mud applications, making them just as versatile as the tractors themselves. Titan and Kubota’s logos are integrated into the sidewall and tread pattern of the tire, which will bring new value to each brand’s customers, alike. 


M5 Narrow specialty tractors

Kubota Tractor Corporation also announced the newest addition to its specialty tractor line with the introduction of the second generation M5 Narrow Series which includes two new models, the M5N-112 and the M5N-092. The M5N models replace its first-generation predecessors and come standard with a multitude of comfort and design upgrades. Engineered with vineyard and orchard managers in mind, the new M5N tractors will be available at authorized Kubota dealers beginning in March 2023.

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