So I get this email the other day from Kubota regarding my warranty for my L4060HSTC-LE. Has anyone bought the Orange Protection Plan and how does it differ from KTAC? Has anyone actually used it and was it worth it?
I am quite good at math, and I can say that my investment of $2500 in 2016 was the best investment I could have made then. So far Ford Motor Company has paid over 8000 dollars to repair our 2016 Ford Explorer. We live on an old abandoned town road that is well-traveled and full of potholes. As fast as the road is repaired, it will go to hell after the next rainstorm. Just this past fall, the entire front suspension and steering were worn out and that bill alone was just under 4000 dollars. Everything was covered and my only expense was the $100 deductible. In the past, I have had Mercedes, Cadillacs, Pontiacs, and Buicks and they all suffered the same no matter how slowly you go over the road. Since I don't have any ownership of the road, I have no say in how it is maintained. If I did, I would have had it paved by now. The best part is that the Ford dealership takes good care of their customers and doesn't try to get out of doing the needed repairs. The expense of tires, brakes, exhaust, oil changes, etc. are not part of the warranty package, but they would be needed no matter what brand of automobile I owned.Extended warranties and lotteries are for people who are bad at math.
The REST of the equation, however, is: All those other people who bought extended warranties paid for YOUR situation. They didn’t do the math….which makes extended warranties a PROFIT item for the dealers. (If they didn’t make money on extended warranties mfr’s/dealers wouldn’t offer them.)I am quite good at math, and I can say that my investment of $2500 in 2016 was the best investment I could have made then. So far Ford Motor Company has paid over 8000 dollars to repair our 2016 Ford Explorer. We live on an old abandoned town road that is well-traveled and full of potholes. As fast as the road is repaired, it will go to hell after the next rainstorm. Just this past fall, the entire front suspension and steering were worn out and that bill alone was just under 4000 dollars. Everything was covered and my only expense was the $100 deductible. In the past, I have had Mercedes, Cadillacs, Pontiacs, and Buicks and they all suffered the same no matter how slowly you go over the road. Since I don't have any ownership of the road, I have no say in how it is maintained. If I did, I would have had it paved by now. The best part is that the Ford dealership takes good care of their customers and doesn't try to get out of doing the needed repairs. The expense of tires, brakes, exhaust, oil changes, etc. are not part of the warranty package, but they would be needed no matter what brand of automobile I owned.
Sometimes an extended warranty makes sense and other times it doesn't. On a tractor, I can't see any reason for it, since it doesn't get the abuse a car can get.
Op is inquiring about a L4060 with a preexisting egr system issue though…In the OPs case, a Killer B is a relatively simple machine.
Well...reading is FUNdamental! I looked under his name and saw the B, not the L he actually posted about.Op is inquiring about a L4060 with a preexisting egr system issue though…