apr. 21, 2026
For homeowners and small property owners, RIPPA offers better value than Kubota. RIPPA uses the same Kubota engines (D722, D902, D1105, V1505) as Kubota’s own machines, includes more standard features (hydraulic quick coupler, auxiliary hydraulics, telescopic tracks), and costs 30‑40% less. Kubota has a larger dealer network and higher resale value, but for typical homeowner use (100‑200 hours/year), RIPPA’s lower purchase price and comparable reliability make it the smarter financial choice.
Owner data: 94% of RIPPA owners would recommend their machine to a neighbor. 96% of R15 owners rate satisfaction as “excellent.”
RIPPA (Shandong Rippa Machinery Group)
Founded in 2012, 14 years of experience
13 subsidiaries, vertically integrated manufacturing
50+ robotic welding stations, 200‑hour pre‑delivery testing
8 overseas warehouses (US, Canada, Europe)
Over 100,000 machines exported
Kubota Corporation
Founded in 1890, 135+ years of history
1,000+ North American dealers
Legendary reliability reputation
Strong resale value

| Specification | RIPPA R15 | Kubota U17‑5 |
|---|---|---|
| Эксплуатационная масса | 1,500 kg | 1,750 kg |
| Двигатель | Kubota D722 | Kubota D722 (same) |
| Двигатель power | 16.1 PS | 13.5 PS |
| Digging force | 10.4 kN | 11.5 kN |
| Digging depth | 2.5 m | 2.6 m |
| Telescopic tracks | Standard | Optional (+$2,000) |
| Hydraulic quick coupler | Standard | Optional (+$1,500) |
| Auxiliary hydraulics | Standard | Optional (+$800) |
| Warranty | Competitive coverage | 2 years / 2,000 hours |
| Price | $22,000‑$28,000 | $32,000‑$38,000 |
Key insight: You get the same Kubota engine, more standard features, and 30% lower price with RIPPA. The only trade‑off is a smaller dealer network – but for homeowners, that’s often worth the savings.
One of the biggest differences is what comes standard:
| Feature | RIPPA R Series | Kubota Equivalent |
|---|---|---|
| Top‑mounted boom cylinder | Standard | Often optional |
| Enhanced counterweight | Standard | Often optional |
| Four‑way auxiliary hydraulics | Standard on R18+ | Optional |
| Hydraulic quick coupler | Standard on R15+ | Optional |
| Telescopic tracks | Standard on R13+ | Optional on most |
| ISO/SAE pattern switch | Standard | Optional |
| Grease nipple guards | Standard | Not available |
| Cylinder protective plates | Standard | Not available |
Real‑world impact: A RIPPA buyer gets a fully equipped, job‑ready machine out of the crate. A Kubota buyer often pays thousands extra to add features that RIPPA includes as standard.
For a 1.8‑ton class machine (RIPPA R18 vs. Kubota U17‑5x):
| Cost Factor | RIPPA R18 | Kubota U17‑5x |
|---|---|---|
| Purchase price | $28,000 | $40,000 |
| Fuel (5 years) | $3,750 | $4,000 |
| Maintenance (5 years) | $4,000 | $4,500 |
| Repairs (5 years) | $2,000 | $1,500 |
| Resale value (after 5 years) | –$12,000 | –$20,000 |
| Net 5‑year cost | $25,750 | $30,000 |
RIPPA saves $4,250 over 5 years – even with Kubota’s higher resale value. For homeowners who keep machines longer, the savings increase.
| Brand | Standard Warranty |
|---|---|
| RIPPA | Competitive coverage (terms vary by model) |
| Kubota | 2 years / 2,000 hours |
The value of warranty: RIPPA’s competitive coverage protects you during the critical payback period. For specific terms, consult your dealer.

RIPPA owners say:
“Unbelievable value for the money” (94%)
“Everything I needed came standard”
“Perfect for my property, not overkill”
“Out‑of‑the‑box performance silenced skeptical operators”
Kubota owners say:
“Never worries about reliability”
“Dealer takes care of everything”
“Sells easily when I’m done”
But also: “Wish it had more standard features” and “Expensive attachments”
Bottom line: RIPPA owners are just as satisfied as Kubota owners – but they paid significantly less for comparable performance.
Q: Does RIPPA use the same engines as Kubota?
A: Yes. RIPPA sources genuine Kubota engines for most models, including the D722, D902, D1105, and V1505. These are the same engines Kubota uses in their own machines.
Q: Is RIPPA’s quality comparable to Kubota?
A: In core components and manufacturing quality, yes. RIPPA uses robotic welding, 200‑hour testing, and global supply chain components. The difference is Kubota’s decades‑long track record.
Q: Why is RIPPA so much cheaper?
A: Three main factors: vertical integration (manufacturing more components in‑house), direct procurement (buying engines directly from Kubota), and market strategy (competing on value, not brand premium).
Q: Will RIPPA be around in 10 years for parts?
A: Strong indicators suggest yes: 14‑year company history, $15 million parts inventory, 8 overseas warehouses, 13 subsidiaries, and over 100,000 machines in the field.
Q: Should I pay more for Kubota’s resale value?
A: It depends on your timeline. For short‑term (under 5 years), Kubota’s resale advantage matters more. For long‑term (5‑10+ years), RIPPA’s lower initial cost makes it the better financial choice for most homeowners.

The RIPPA vs. Kubota decision comes down to your priorities. If you value standard features, lower total cost of ownership, and a machine that’s specifically designed for homeowners, RIPPA offers compelling advantages. If you need maximum resale value and the reassurance of a century‑old brand, Kubota remains an excellent choice.
The good news? You no longer have to compromise on quality to get value. With Kubota engines, robotic welding, and competitive warranty coverage, RIPPA delivers professional‑grade performance at a price that makes sense for homeowners.
Next step: Compare quotes from both brands with your project list and expected annual hours. Ask for itemized pricing including delivery, attachments, and warranty terms. The extra hour of research could save you thousands.