I have a Kubota LX3310 and I keep getting emails from Kubota stating that my original warranty will expire on July 13th. They want $1,300.00 to extend the full warranty through 7/13/26 and the powertrain through 7/13/30 up to 3,500 hours with no deductibles.
This is the first tractor I've ever owned or operated, and frankly it took me a long time to get up the courage to even try to operate it. So at almost the 2 year mark it only has 79.2 hours on it. But now that I'm familiar with driving it and using the loader and auger, I've been using it two or more times a week. I have a 4.5 acre homestead that is still being developed. Lately, I've been moving some dirt, gravel, wood chips, branches/firewood, and soil amendments around and drilling a few holes. Eventually when I'm done with the auger, I plan to attach the box blade and level out a few rough roads/trails around my property. After that, I plan to attach the backhoe and remove a few small-medium sized mesquite trees. Once I'm done with those chores, I won't need to use the tractor as much. I don't have a farm or a business or anything like that which would require more rigorous use of the tractor. I think the tractor will probably have fairly light use, and I don't foresee it accumulating anywhere near 3,500 hours on the tractor in 6 years.
I also don't know what the reliability of these Kubota tractors is, or what the most common problems that occur with them. If I am in need of extended warranty repair service, the nearest Kubota dealer is 92 miles away, and they currently charge a $400 fee to transport the tractor to their location. However, there is a very good independent tractor mechanic in my area who will come to my home. He charges $80 an hour with a $100 minimum.
So, I'm wondering if it would be worth it or not to buy the extended warranty.
Thanks!
This is the first tractor I've ever owned or operated, and frankly it took me a long time to get up the courage to even try to operate it. So at almost the 2 year mark it only has 79.2 hours on it. But now that I'm familiar with driving it and using the loader and auger, I've been using it two or more times a week. I have a 4.5 acre homestead that is still being developed. Lately, I've been moving some dirt, gravel, wood chips, branches/firewood, and soil amendments around and drilling a few holes. Eventually when I'm done with the auger, I plan to attach the box blade and level out a few rough roads/trails around my property. After that, I plan to attach the backhoe and remove a few small-medium sized mesquite trees. Once I'm done with those chores, I won't need to use the tractor as much. I don't have a farm or a business or anything like that which would require more rigorous use of the tractor. I think the tractor will probably have fairly light use, and I don't foresee it accumulating anywhere near 3,500 hours on the tractor in 6 years.
I also don't know what the reliability of these Kubota tractors is, or what the most common problems that occur with them. If I am in need of extended warranty repair service, the nearest Kubota dealer is 92 miles away, and they currently charge a $400 fee to transport the tractor to their location. However, there is a very good independent tractor mechanic in my area who will come to my home. He charges $80 an hour with a $100 minimum.
So, I'm wondering if it would be worth it or not to buy the extended warranty.
Thanks!