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Posted by Steve_in_WV on May 24, 2005 at 07:59:31 from (66.82.9.81):
In Reply to: Re: compacts posted by Robert in W. Mi. on May 16, 2005 at 14:40:46:
Robert, When I read your comments about the L-series tractor from Kubota I got upset as I purchased an L-3130 a while back in preparation of buying a small farm down the road. The dealer told me the series was for small farms and the Kubota website also states this (the farm I purchased has a hay bottom of about 30 acres that I will be using to produce hay for the stock we will be carrying over the winter with some left over to sell). I went back to the dealer to question his tractor recommendation to me and relate your experience to him. He said that without details he could not comment on why the warranty did not cover the PTO failure. He went on to say that if a baler that had a large PTO horsepower requirement was mismatched to the tractor, then it might not be covered due to equipment "abuse" (that is what I took his explanation to mean). Could you give me more details on the PTO failures that you mentioned please? The dealer said that if I needed to upgrade he would take care of me (I hope that means that I will be given good value for my tractor as I only have about 15 hrs on it.) Any information would be appreciated. Thanks, Steve
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