I expect you can buy that hose here in the USA, not custom made, if you go to your Kubota dealer and order it by part number. If you are asking about buying a hose, not custom made, do you mean like the premade hoses with NPT or JIC ends, like you find at Surplus Center, TSC, and other places? I expect the reason you don't find them with every end thread made, is because the volume of sales isn't there. NPT and JIC have been common, in the USA, for years so there is demand enough to make and stock hoses with those ends in some standard lengths. In the UK you might find similar stock metric hoses with BPST, would be my guess. Another area of the world may have stock hoses with the ends common to that area. Supply and demand principal.
As far as what type fittings are used on different tractors there are many, NPT, SAE O-ring boss, BPST, and several others. One has to be sure what threads are used on most newer equipment because of worldwide manufacturing and importing of goods. Good hydraulic shops have to have a large variety of fittings to meet the needs of tractors/equipment and industrial/manufacturing machines.
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