NIdaho
Bronze Member
Last weekend the wife and I were using our ~6 month old B3200 cleaning up after clearing some trees on our property. We had a trailer load of limbs to haul away (burning restrictions were still in place) so we just shut the tractor down and left it "out back". Well to make the story short, the Kubota was left outside overnight (I know I should have tucked it in) and we had a bit of a wind storm come up. Nothing too violent but a top did break out of a tree (ponderosa pine) and came down. Yes, it hit the B3200! The damage wasn't too bad -- there is a dent in the top of the hood on the right hand side, just forward of the hinge and another dent in the cowling jsut behind the hood. We both felt bad (especially the wife as she had been running the tractor while I was loading the bucket and she had parked it). We figured we would just have a tractor with a couple of dents from that point on.
A couple of questions for you:
Has anybody changed sheet metal parts on recent model Kubotas? What sort of pricing did you run into?
Would this be covered under the Kubota Insurance? ( I got the insurance when I took advantage of the 0% financing) I will have to look at it to see what the deductible is, . . . Anybody made a claim like this?
A couple of questions for you:
Has anybody changed sheet metal parts on recent model Kubotas? What sort of pricing did you run into?
Would this be covered under the Kubota Insurance? ( I got the insurance when I took advantage of the 0% financing) I will have to look at it to see what the deductible is, . . . Anybody made a claim like this?