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Kubota Tractor Lawsuit Overview
Kubota Tractor Corporation has recalled approximately 2,600 Kubota Utility Tractors model MX5400DTC due to safety concerns. The primary allegation is that the clutch cable can break, resulting in reduced braking power and posing a crash hazard. The company has received 33 reports of the clutch breaking on these tractors.
Latest Kubota Tractor Lawsuit Updates
February 20, 2025 – Kubota initiated a recall of approximately 2,600 Kubota Utility Tractors model MX5400DTC due to a clutch cable defect that poses a crash hazard.
Kubota Tractor Recall Information
The recall affects approximately 2,600 Kubota Utility Tractors, model MX5400DTC. These tractors have an 8-speed gear drive transmission and a 55-horsepower 4-cylinder direct injection engine. They were sold in an orange color and have the word “KUBOTA” printed in white lettering on the chassis.
The recalled Kubota Tractors were sold at authorized Kubota dealers nationwide from February 2020 through December 2024 for between $43,000 and $63,000.
The CPSC Recall Number for this item is 25-141 [1].
Do You Qualify for a Kubota Tractor Lawsuit?
You may qualify for a Kubota Tractor lawsuit if:
- You purchased a Kubota Utility Tractor model MX5400DTC between February 2020 and December 2024
- You experienced injuries related to a clutch cable failure
- The injuries required medical treatment or hospitalization
- You can provide documentation linking your injuries to the recalled Kubota Tractor
Statute of Limitations for Kubota Tractor Lawsuits
The statute of limitations for filing a product liability claim varies by state. In most states, you have between 2-3 years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit against Kubota Tractor Corporation. However, some states have shorter timeframes. It’s crucial to contact an attorney as soon as possible to ensure your claim is filed within the legal time limits.
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FAQs
- What is the specific problem with the recalled Kubota Tractors? The clutch cable can break on the recalled MX5400DTC utility tractors, resulting in reduced braking power, posing a crash hazard.
- How many Kubota Tractors are affected by this recall? Approximately 2,600 Kubota Utility Tractors, model MX5400DTC, are affected by this recall.
- When were the recalled Kubota Tractors sold? The recalled Kubota Tractors were sold at authorized Kubota dealers nationwide from February 2020 through December 2024.
- How much did the recalled Kubota Tractors cost? The recalled tractors were sold for between $43,000 and $63,000.
- What should I do if I own a recalled Kubota Tractor? If you purchased a Kubota Tractor that is affected by this recall, you should stop using it immediately and contact a Kubota dealer to schedule a free inspection and repair.
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