Price Check 2013 Kubota L3800HST

   / 2013 Kubota L3800HST
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#11  
Thanks for the comments on the insurance; it is helpful information. Since there are no comments on the price I'll take it that it wasn't the smokin' deal I thought it was.
 
   / 2013 Kubota L3800HST #12  
In terms of buying: We are in a strange period as tractors now coming off assembly lines for sale in USA must be compliant with EPA Tier IV emissions strictures. There are a few Tier III compliant tractors in inventory, not many. The Tier iV tractors are generally 20% higher in price. So if this is the tractor you want, buy now.

I think $19,500 for the package described in Post #1 is a good buy.
 
   / 2013 Kubota L3800HST #13  
I'm actually thinking about keeping the insurance from Kubota even after I pay off the loan.
 
   / 2013 Kubota L3800HST #14  
we still keep ins on a 35yr old tractor.as well as the 2013 tractor i bought a few months ago.
 
   / 2013 Kubota L3800HST #15  
I agree Art. Most homeowner policies cover tractors only while on the property and only for listed perils, and never if used for hire or off the property. Works for some folks, but is pretty limited. Ranch or farm policies often give good coverage.

That's exactly the situation with our homeowner's policy, but that's good enough for us. Most likely if stolen, it will be while parked at home when we're gone somewhere.
 
   / 2013 Kubota L3800HST #16  
I've attached the pricelist for tractor only for the OP to judge the deal. Since the date of manufacture was not given, two pricelist are shown below. 1st is from August, 2011 and the other March 2013.

FEL with Quick Attach bucket adds another $4,805 list (March 2013)

L3800 price from 08-01-11.png L3800 price from 03-01-13.png

Enjoy your new tractor!!!
 
   / 2013 Kubota L3800HST
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#17  
It looks like I basically got the QA loader for free. :)
 
   / 2013 Kubota L3800HST #18  
I live in Michigan and have a $30,000 insurance rider on my homeowners policy for my 2012 Kioti cab tractor.

May I ask the name of your insurance provider? I've tried Allstate, State Farm, and Farmers and they all claim the maximum rider is $15K.
 
 
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