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John Deere Extends Warranty Coverage On Commercial Worksite Products

With the recent launch of the new small frame G-Series skid steers and compact track loaders, John Deere has extended the machine warranty on all Commercial Worksite Products, including compact track loaders, skid steer loaders, compact wheel loaders and compact excavators. The factory warranty on these machines will now consist of a one-year, unlimited hour, full machine warranty followed by a second-year, 2,000 hour, Powertrain and Hydraulic coverage.
 
John Deere Skid Steer pushing dirt at a construction site.
 
John Deere compact track loader hauling a bucketful of dirt at a jobsite
 
The extended warranty coverage on Commercial Worksite Products will be automatically applied to machines through October 2016.
 
"We continue to strive toward distinctive quality and performance on every piece of equipment that we build," said Jason Daly, global director, customer & product support, John Deere Construction & Forestry. "There has never been a better time to own John Deere compact equipment, and this new, longer warranty proves these machines are built to last and we stand behind our equipment."
 
The second year warranty covers all components that are currently covered under the Powertrain and Hydraulic extended warranty.
 
The new warranty will be automatically applied to all machines through October 2016, including the all new Final Tier 4 G-Series skid steers (312GR, 314G, 316GR, 318G) and compact track loader (317G).
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