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Davidsan

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Kubota M9540 w/FEL
I'm a first time poster here. Am kicking tires and pondering Kubota's 0% for July. Does anyone know what the monthly payment add-ons - like insurance - tend to run? Just wondering how much to figure my monthly payment would run above the actual principal amount of the finance.
I was looking at an M8540 4WD with FEL.
 
   / Financing through Kubota #2  
Go to the Kubota Credit website. They will give you a quote. I found the insurance reasonable.
Will
 
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I trust the prices are right in Al. I think the insurance plans are nominal, however you can go to the site and recieve a quote or even run it by your Farmers agent.
 
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I'm a first time poster here. Am kicking tires and pondering Kubota's 0% for July. Does anyone know what the monthly payment add-ons - like insurance - tend to run? Just wondering how much to figure my monthly payment would run above the actual principal amount of the finance.
I was looking at an M8540 4WD with FEL.

Unless you are going to be running off of your property, you're homeowners should cover the machine...Check with your insurance dude...I did check into the Kubota full coverage for off property use and, in my case it was about 200 per year cheaper. My insurance company would only sign me up for a commercial policy, which was more than I wanted to spend.
 
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I got the Kubota insurance on my B7800 I traded for my L2800 which I'm getting today. It was about $800 both times for the life of the loan which was 72 months on the B and 60 months on the L. It is cheaper if you can put it on your homeowners usually. The Kubota insurance was cheaper then getting another policy and it added $12 to $14 a month to the payments. It sure is convenient.
 
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*Unless you are going to be running off of your property, you're homeowners should cover the machine...Check with your insurance dude...I did check into the Kubota full coverage for off property use and, in my case it was about 200 per year cheaper. My insurance company would only sign me up for a commercial policy, which was more than I wanted to spend.
*Not unless you have it added to the policy and pay an extra premium.
 
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LBrown59;1718510 *Not unless you have it added to the policy and pay an extra premium.[/QUOTE said:
My home owners covers my tractor with no additional premium. But it really comes down to your own insurance policy and a consultation with your agent. Obviously policy's are written differently.
 
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My home owners covers my tractor with no additional premium. But it really comes down to your own insurance policy and a consultation with your agent. Obviously policy's are written differently.

Same here with KFB Insurance.
 
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*My home owners covers my tractor with no additional premium.

But it really comes down to your own insurance policy and a consultation with your agent. Obviously policy's are written differently.
*But everbody can't assume theirs works the same way.
That's why I brought it up.
 

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