^^^^
If you say so. I remember reading a TON of exclusions.
But, I'm also a guy that doesn't have KTAC.
Mike
I realize you are justifiably proud of your work so I will be polite. Now you are being disingenuous. Its not what I say its what the warranty says:
Driveline:
4 wheel drive front axle assembly, and all gears, seals, bearing, etc., contained within, clutch housing (except clutch disc),
transmission case, and rear axle housing and everything contained within, and
hydraulic pumps and valves associated with driveline operation. Does NOT include external parts such as shift cables, linkages, steering, etc.
Diesel Engine:
Valve cover, cylinder head, cylinder block, oil pan, timing cover, crankshaft, flywheel housing, and the parts enclosed therein. Does NOT include external engine components including, but not limited to: fuel, electrical, cooling, intake, oil/lubrication, and exhaust components. Note:
Some components are covered by emissions warranty.
See the emissions warranty pertaining to your engine for a list of covered components.
Emissions Related Components also covered as noted in the Power Train Warranty
A list too long to reproduce here and some of it is not applicable to a L2501 but it includes most of the air intake system, intake manifold, injectors, pumps, sensors, hoses, clamps, wiring, etc.
Length of Warranty for Service Parts
Service parts are warranted for 90 days from date of purchase. However, if the part is installed on a unit which has more than 90 days remaining on the applicable warranty, the part is warranted for that remaining time. If the part was installed by an authorized Kubota dealer, the labor to replace that part is also included in the warranty coverage.
In other words on an L2501 as long as you maintain the tractor, do not abuse or misuse it and a bearing in the transmission goes belly up destroying the transmssion Kubota will fix or replace it at their expense and all replacement parts and labor are warranted for the remainder of the warranty period. If you have modified the tractor by installing an unauthorized turbocharger that warranty is void and you are on the hook for all parts and repairs.
Same for an engine failure,
Same for a front and rear drive axle failure
Same for an air intake and fuel delivery system failure
Its no skin off my nose if someone wants to void their warranty. But they should think long and hard about what they are giving up and the possible repercussions.
Dan