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Just what I experience.

Ive learned when buying and financing a new tractor its required to get insurance.

Ive learned go thru my own insurance carrier, over the life of the loan Im saving 1000 bucks and I have better coverage.

I have State Farm BTW and Im sure that makes a difference.

Dealer was gently pushing insurance they offer with the finance plan
 
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Farm Bureau here and keep tractor in the shop.
They cover machine and all implements by serial number.
Piece of mind as well.
Glad you got it all covered.
 
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Massey insured mine for $600. If you're saving a grand you must be financing for 72 or 84 months?
 
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Massey insured mine for $600. If you're saving a grand you must be financing for 72 or 84 months?

Yes, I guess it comes down to how much your putting down and where you want the payments
 
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My State Farm homeowners policy covers my tractor while on my property.
 
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My State Farm homeowners policy covers my tractor while on my property.

A BIG word of caution.....Homeowners policies only cover the tractor for the stated perils like fire, theft, vandalism, lightning strike, damage if a tree falls on it, stuff like that. They DO NOT cover damage to the tractor while you are using it like if you roll it over or in the case of a cab tractor, break a window. If you're using your tractor and crash it into your house or garage, damage to the building is covered but damage to the tractor is not.

I have a State Farm policy specifically on my tractor. My agent recomended it, a "Personal Articles" policy. This type of policy is basically like scheduling coverage on the specific item for a specific value AND you can insure just about anything with it....jewelery, collectibles, guns, tractors, and even implements like that expensive grapple or 3 point snowblower. It also covers the tractor wherever it is, not just on my property. My policy for $40k of coverage was just under $500 for the year with a ZERO deductible. It would have been about $375 with a $500 deductible or $325 for a $1000 deductible but given I have a cab tractor with lots of expensive glass I opted for the zero deductible. Pretty much the only thing it doesn't cover is mechanical breakdown. It also doesn't provide liability coverage so if you need that too then you would need to look at an "Inland Marine" type of policy.
 
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[I think it is safe to say every policy could be different, so each should check theirs closely. I considered USAA for my tractor vs Kubota KTAC. To get the same coverage USAA was about $50 more a year (it was a secondary insurer). They also did not cover me taking the machine off my property and using it, which I will do. KTAC was the best option for me.
 
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Just what I experience.

I have State Farm BTW and Im sure that makes a difference.

Dealer was gently pushing insurance they offer with the finance plan


Once I learned that the dealer got a 2% kickback if I used his insurance co. Subsequently when I financed things it was with my carrier and included extras at a lower cost.
 
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A BIG word of caution.....Homeowners policies only cover the tractor for the stated perils like fire, theft, vandalism, lightning strike, damage if a tree falls on it, stuff like that. They DO NOT cover damage to the tractor while you are using it like if you roll it over or in the case of a cab tractor, break a window. If you're using your tractor and crash it into your house or garage, damage to the building is covered but damage to the tractor is not.

I have my third tractor, second new Kubota. I maintain KTAC/Kubota insurance on my tractors after they are paid off. I have had one FEL damage claim on each of the two Kubotas, each claim exceeded what I paid in KTAC premiums over the six years of the combined two loans.

I put on 250 - 300 engine hours per year. The greater hours, the greater risk of having operator error damage.

A neophyte tractor owner is probably three or four times more likely to suffer operator error tractor damage during the first 200 hours of operation than an experienced operator in any 200 hour span.
1. Adrenaline is pumping. 2. Neophyte operator does not know what he/she does not know.


Accidents are accidents and they do happen.

KTAC is very easy to deal with.

KTAC covers transportation for repair.
 
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You have proposed ways to pay less for a new tractor in several threads. We all want a fair price.

Settle in mind your comprehensive operating cost for a compact tractor will be $25 per engine hour, or close to it, assuming you use Kubota fluids, filters and parts but perform all labor yourself, valuing your time at zero. This excludes implements. There are numerous threads in the archive on compact tractor hourly operating costs.

I grease and fuel my L3560, my Kubota dealer does all other tractor maintenance, including transportation. I have numerous implements. My operating cost is $35 per engine hour.

Research good welding shops early in your tractor ownership. Implements require quality welding regularly.
 
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