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Japanese tractors are trusted worldwide for their compact design, fuel efficiency, and exceptional durability. Kubota and Yanmar are among the world's top tractor brands, and Japan's used tractor market offers remarkable value — many units with under 1,000 operating hours at a fraction of new equipment cost.

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Why Buy Used Tractors from Japan?

Japan has over 1.3 million agricultural tractors in use domestically, creating an enormous used market. Japanese farmers maintain equipment meticulously, and many tractors are used only seasonally (rice cultivation), resulting in extremely low operating hours. A 10-year-old Japanese Kubota tractor often has just 500-1,500 hours — equivalent to 1-3 years of continuous use elsewhere.

Buyer's Checklist

  • Japanese tractors often have incredibly low hours — 500-1,500 hours for 10+ year old units
  • Check for 4WD capability if operating on slopes or soft ground
  • PTO (Power Take-Off) type matters for implement compatibility
  • Kubota and Yanmar parts are available in virtually every country

Frequently Asked Questions — Tractors

How much does a used Japanese tractor cost?
Small tractors (15-25HP): $2,000-$8,000 USD. Medium (25-50HP): $5,000-$15,000. Large (50-100HP): $10,000-$30,000. Japanese tractors offer exceptional value due to low operating hours.
Are Japanese tractors compatible with international implements?
Most Japanese tractors use standard 3-point hitch systems (Category 1 or 2) compatible with implements worldwide. Check PTO speed (540/720 RPM) for rotary tiller and mower compatibility.
How many tractors fit in a shipping container?
Compact tractors (under 30HP): 3-4 units in a 40ft container. Medium tractors: 2-3 units. This makes bulk purchasing extremely cost-effective for dealers.

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