The death of an L3901

   / The death of an L3901 #1  

TX Chris

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   / The death of an L3901 #2  
Sorry for your loss and glad no lives were involved!! But, I agree with your "Mistake #1" ...an experienced operator would have immediately used the fell to push them back onto solid - level ground and gotten the he@@ back from the fire. Glad you had insurance, that it covered this mishap, and that you are getting a new machine. Stay safe now.
 
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   / The death of an L3901 #4  
Well that sucks, glad you had the insurance. Sounds like you are upgrading a little also. Sounds like a good friend.
 
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It's the perfect candidate for "Ran when parked."

Glad nobody got hurt, and glad you had it insured!

Another reason why no one is allowed to borrow the tractor.
 
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Actually I am surprised the insurance would cover the tractor being used by someone else, not on your property. But what I don't understand about insurance would fill several large books.

Glad it is turning out good for you.

Doug in SW IA
 
   / The death of an L3901 #7  
Dang....could have been worse. Dang...he could have ended up in the burn pit.


Good it is working out for you, both. It will be a good story to share over the coming years.
 
   / The death of an L3901 #8  
Kubota insurance covers almost everything. It may not be the cheapest option but it's usually mostly pain free. I think if it was you, not your friend, you wouldn't of gotten so close in the first place. Not so much an experienced operator thing but more a "I own it and any damage I do I'll see for the rest of the time I own it" thing. Nobody was hurt, that's the important part. A small deductible and life goes on.
 
   / The death of an L3901 #9  
Sorry for the loss glad the out come in your favor.

I agree with rule 1. strongly.
 
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Actually I am surprised the insurance would cover the tractor being used by someone else, not on your property. But what I don't understand about insurance would fill several large books.

Glad it is turning out good for you.

Doug in SW IA

This^

I lost a drain plug while brush hogging on my land and they didn't cover it because there wasn't any "damage" to cause the loss of the plug. Sounds like I should have driven it into a tree and gotten it covered????
 

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