Kubota Tractor Corporation has issued a recall for approximately 2,600 MX5400DTC utility tractors in the United States and an additional 180 in Canada due to a potential crash hazard. The recall was prompted by reports of clutch cable failures, which can lead to reduced braking power, increasing the risk of accidents. The affected tractors, which were sold between February 2020 and December 2024, are being recalled for free inspection and repair.
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The recalled tractors feature an 8-speed gear drive transmission, a 55-horsepower Kubota 4-cylinder direct injection engine, and a cab. They are identifiable by their orange color and “KUBOTA” branding in white lettering on the chassis. The recall follows 33 reported cases of clutch cable failure, though no injuries have been documented. Consumers are advised to stop using the tractors immediately and contact an authorized Kubota dealer for repairs. Kubota is reaching out directly to registered owners.
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Kubota Tractor Corporation, headquartered in Grapevine, Texas, distributed the tractors through authorized dealerships nationwide, with prices ranging from $43,000 to $63,000. The tractors were manufactured in Japan. Consumers can obtain further details or schedule repairs by contacting Kubota at 888-458-2682 or visiting the company’s recall website.
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