And no nekkid girls lying around on warm sunny beaches!In NH...
One great thing about our state is we are never on the list of states that can't have it! Like MA, NY, NJ, CA etc. Well that and no state income tax and no state sales tax.
And no nekkid girls lying around on warm sunny beaches!In NH...
One great thing about our state is we are never on the list of states that can't have it! Like MA, NY, NJ, CA etc. Well that and no state income tax and no state sales tax.
Touche'And no nekkid girls lying around on warm sunny beaches!
In your state it may be illegal, but as Geo pointed out, when it comes to proving who/what was the weak link in a verbal dispute over such things, the difference in filter price is insignificant to the cost of proof, and down time. One hour of atty. fees buys a lot of Kubota filters!In NH, that would be illegal. A manufacturer is not allowed to limit warranty service based on perishable/service items in an assembly. Most of the verbiage is based on automobiles but it applies to any assembly with perishable/service parts. I love our RSA system of law here.
Check your state - YMMV.
One great thing about our state is we are never on the list of states that can't have it! Like MA, NY, NJ, CA etc. Well that and no state income tax and no state sales tax.
I only buy Kubota filters. As stated above with the links to why.In your state it may be illegal, but as Geo pointed out, when it comes to proving who/what was the weak link in a verbal dispute over such things, the difference in filter price is insignificant to the cost of proof, and down time. One hour of atty. fees buys a lot of Kubota filters!
I only buy Kubota filters. As stated above with the links to why.
I was simply stating that in our state it is illegal for a manufacturer to deny warranty coverage due to a non-OEM filter, or fluid, or pads etc. No need to lose sleep over a future warranty claim here. Some states have good consumer protections in place for vulturistic manufacturer practices. I thought it was an America thing, I guess some states screw the consumer?
AGREE. Absolutely, Fram is especially poor quality and failure-prone compared to ALL others......Above all, never use Fram. Total pasteboard junk.
You cannot “cheap out” on oil from any major supplier that displays the ILSAC starburst symbol on the package. EPA so tightly controls that issue and the need to meet vehicle warranty requirements insures that the oil in the package is suitable.When I see a Fram filter on any piece of equipment or car or truck, it's almost a dead giveaway the owner also cheaped out on the oil too.