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rac717

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We bought a new 3901 last October. ( 4x4 with third function valve and got grappler & finishing mower as well as bucket). Husband was driving on a hill and rolled it and long story short, it's totaled. We have 10 months into it. KTAC insurance adjuster has been unpleasant to deal with (this particular rep, the Kubota dealership had the same experience as we did).

Insurance has given me two options:
1) They pay off the loan, we start all over with a new tractor. So in essence the 5K we've spent just vanishes. But..new tractor. I'm also not clear how it works with the attachments that we have that weren't damaged - grappler, finishing mover, etc. Do those stay with us?
(I've got a call in to KTAC to discuss that)

2) They give us a "comparable" tractor and we continue on with existing lease (5 year, 0% financing) but are responsible for deductible and "any difference in price." Problem is, we won't know what the difference is until they identify the replacement tractor. The dealer also strongly recommended against it as he said anything comparable with that few months would probably be a repro and not well taken care of.

Anyone have any sage advice for me on which you would do??
 
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Point out what their website KTAC Insurance Agency - Default says. The user KTAC on here is a KTAC agent, manager, or something like that.

100% SALES PRICE PROTECTION

*

With the Total Loss Replacement Option, you receive the original sales price (including taxes and fees)* of your equipment (rather than a depreciated value) by replacing it after a total loss.

*

Conditions:

Insured equipment must be currently financed with Kubota Credit Corporation, U.S.A. (Kubota Credit).

For retail installment contracts that exceed 60 months, loss must occur within the first 60 months of the contract term.

Replacement equipment must be new and of like kind and quality from the original manufacturer and purchased from an authorized, approved dealer.

Replacement must be purchased within 60 days after the date of claim settlement, subject to model availability.

*Original sales price excludes ancillary products such as extended warranty. If you do not meet all conditions, a depreciated value will be determined for settlement.
 
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Interesting - thank you!!!! It was very odd, the claims person didn't want to put things in writing - I asked her to email me as she called me while I was driving and I wanted to make sure I understood what our options were And she was really quite unpleasant when I asked her that and then never emailed me and hasn't returned my call to date. And the above is not at all what I understood so THANK YOU.

ETA - Just got a call from the manager at the company handling the claim for KTAC. Super fantastic, answered my questions and super pleasant. Apparently the Kubota dealer called and laid in to them. Another reason I am staying with Kubota - love our dealer!
 
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Apparently the Kubota dealer called and laid in to them. Another reason I am staying with Kubota - love our dealer!

That is great news! Glad things are getting worked out. Really like the part I quoted. That is the kind of dealer you want to stay with. You know they have your back. :)
 
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How did he total the machine from rolling it?
 
   / Insurance and pay offs #6  
We bought a new 3901 last October. ( 4x4 with third function valve and got grappler & finishing mower as well as bucket). Husband was driving on a hill and rolled it and long story short, it's totaled. We have 10 months into it. KTAC insurance adjuster has been unpleasant to deal with (this particular rep, the Kubota dealership had the same experience as we did).

Insurance has given me two options:
1) They pay off the loan, we start all over with a new tractor. So in essence the 5K we've spent just vanishes. But..new tractor. I'm also not clear how it works with the attachments that we have that weren't damaged - grappler, finishing mover, etc. Do those stay with us?
(I've got a call in to KTAC to discuss that)

2) They give us a "comparable" tractor and we continue on with existing lease (5 year, 0% financing) but are responsible for deductible and "any difference in price." Problem is, we won't know what the difference is until they identify the replacement tractor. The dealer also strongly recommended against it as he said anything comparable with that few months would probably be a repro and not well taken care of.

Anyone have any sage advice for me on which you would do??


Rac717...

I apologize for any poor service you have experienced. I am shocked someone within KTAC would handle one of our customers this way. Please email me directly (brian.carter@kubota.com) and I will personally get involved.

Thank you!

Brian Carter
Director of Operations, KTAC and KCC
 
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Rac717...

I apologize for any poor service you have experienced. I am shocked someone within KTAC would handle one of our customers this way. Please email me directly (brian.carter@kubota.com) and I will personally get involved.

Thank you!

Brian Carter
Director of Operations, KTAC and KCC

Glad I went with KTAC after seeing this. ^^^

:)
 
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Husband was driving on a hill and rolled it and long story short, it's totaled.

I take it from the tone of this thread that your husband survived the rollover and is uninjured. When I saw that statement, alarm bells went off. Not many operators survive a roll over (only 17%) unless they have ROPS up and seatbelt fastened. Please confirm that he is OK.
 
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Rac717...

I apologize for any poor service you have experienced. I am shocked someone within KTAC would handle one of our customers this way. Please email me directly and I will personally get involved.

Thank you!

Brian Carter
Director of Operations, KTAC and KCC

Brian - it actually wasn't KTAC itself - it was the claims processor used by KTAC (OIC is the company). But the VP got involved and was absolutely lovely to deal with and we got it resolved.

Thank you for responding - I will say that the dealer and you exemplify why we chose Kubota - GREAT customer service
 
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I take it from the tone of this thread that your husband survived the rollover and is uninjured. When I saw that statement, alarm bells went off. Not many operators survive a roll over (only 17%) unless they have ROPS up and seatbelt fastened. Please confirm that he is OK.

Thankfully he was 100% fine. Credit to seatbelt, canopy and a very slow motion roll.
 

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