Kubota, Paladin Enter Marketing Alliance

Select Kubota dealers will offer Paladin Allied-approved attachments.

Kubota Tractor Corp., Torrance, Calif., and Paladin Construction Group, Dexter, Mich., have announced a marketing alliance for the sale of performance-matched, allied-approved attachments for Kubota’s SVL compact track loader series.

Under the marketing alliance, selected Kubota dealers will offer Paladin-branded attachments that are allied-approved for use with the Kubota SVL compact track loader series. Paladin product lines include attachments and related products sold as Bradco, McMillen, Harley, Sweepster and FFC products.
The alliance between the two companies also allows specific Paladin-branded, allied-approved products to be financed through Kubota Credit Corp. when sold by Kubota dealers.
“Our marketing alliance between Kubota and Paladin adds a great deal of excitement to our new product introduction of Kubota’s compact track loader SVL series,” says Greg Embury, vice president sales and marketing, Kubota Tractor. “Paladin allied-approved, performance-matched attachments for the Kubota compact track loaders, allows for easy financing opportunities for the track loaders plus attachments—all from your local Kubota compact track loader dealer. With both brands at the Kubota dealerships, our goal is to make it easy for Kubota customers to make track loader and attachment package-purchases and financing service and support in one location,” he adds.
Wendell Moss, vice president, global accounts, Paladin Construction Group, says, “We believe the combination of our high quality Paladin Construction Group attachments with Kubota’s new compact track loader line offers customers an excellent choice for efficient, high-performance equipment. The alliance between our organizations offers an easy way to purchase attachments needed for a multi-purpose package of track loader and attachments to get the job done.”

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