CBW1999
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- Joined
- May 11, 2008
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- Tractor
- Kubota 7510, Toro Groundsmaster 217D
Many different things may cause a part to break. It is never limited to an "add on". Regardless of what may be added or modified, you cannot- in simple terms "void a warranty" because of it. It would have to be proven that the failure is directly related to the modification, or misuse- and not another problem.
As an example, lets say a cylinder fails because of a bad seal- There is no way on this earth I would accept a "warranty void" because of a modification. How does anyone know if i was lifting with the hook, or using the loader to jack up my house..... except for being honest.
I think the whole business of how warranty claims are "written" is B.S. Even if in my favor, it still is a measure of honesty. If the dealer "writes it" to benefit me this time, when will it be written to benefit them?
Of course, a simple alternative to all this- get a second bucket to keep clean and new- put that one on when you need to go to the dealer
As an example, lets say a cylinder fails because of a bad seal- There is no way on this earth I would accept a "warranty void" because of a modification. How does anyone know if i was lifting with the hook, or using the loader to jack up my house..... except for being honest.
I think the whole business of how warranty claims are "written" is B.S. Even if in my favor, it still is a measure of honesty. If the dealer "writes it" to benefit me this time, when will it be written to benefit them?
Of course, a simple alternative to all this- get a second bucket to keep clean and new- put that one on when you need to go to the dealer