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KUBOTA DOUBLES ITS HAY TOOLS WARRANTY PROGRAM WITH TWO- AND THREE-YEAR STANDARD OFFERINGS

 
Markham, Ontario – Kubota Canada Limited (KCL) announced today that it is furthering its commitment to the hay and forage segment by offering a two-year (2) standard limited warranty across its comprehensive hay tools line, including Kubota balers, rakes and tedders, and a three-year (3) standard limited warranty on the cutter bars and gear boxes of its entire range of disc mowers and disc mower conditioners. These new warranty programs are now available.
 
“Kubota is raising the bar in the agricultural equipment market with its new warranty offering,” said Yannick Montagano, Vice President Sales, Marketing, Service and Engineering for Kubota Canada Ltd. “We know farmers face many challenges, but equipment should not be one of them. We are committed to the long-term success of our customers. We are confident in the quality of our products and we are backing that assurance with longer warranty terms.”
 
Solutions-Minded, Quality Backed Warranties
 
The new two- and three-year warranties are among the industry’s best and are now available for all hay tools purchased at Kubota dealers across Canada in time for the 2021 hay season:
  • Disc mower and disc mower conditioner offer a two-year standard limited warranty; plus, a three-year cutterbar and gearbox standard limited warranty
  • Kubota round balers are covered by a two-year standard limited warranty
  • Kubota bale wrappers are covered by a two-year standard limited warranty
  • Kubota rakes are covered by a two-year standard limited warranty
  • Kubota tedders are covered by a two-year standard limited warranty
  • Kverneland branded equivalent products are covered by the same warranties as listed above
“Kubota has built a brand trusted for durable, quality-built equipment, and for listening to its customers’ needs,” added Montagano. “This new warranty program is a testament to our commitment to our customers and dealers and to provide market-based solutions as we grow together.”
 
Hay Tools Heritage of Innovation and Quality
 
Kubota’s hay tools are built on a long legacy of ground-breaking agriculture innovation that have been tested and proven in the hay and forage market for more than 100 years. Early inventions by Vicon and Kverneland in the 1900s, from the finger wheel rake in 1949 to the first rotary tedder in 1961 and the first disc mower conditioner combination in 1974 - are now all under the Kubota brand, designed, engineered and built by Kubota.
 
KCL completed the acquisition of the Kverneland Group in 2013, which helped make the first phase of Kubota’s entry in hay implements possible. In 2015, Kubota introduced round balers and disc mower conditioners, as well as expanded offerings in the disc mower, rake and tedder lines. In 2016 and 2017, the company launched additional disc mowers, disc mower conditioners, rakes and variances to its round baler line.
 
Growing with Farmers into the Future
 
Not only has Kubota grown its product lines, the company is growing its presence, too. In recent years, Kubota has been on an aggressive North American growth strategy to strengthen its position in the agricultural marketplace and respond to increased demand for its products. For example, in late September, Kubota Manufacturing of America broke ground on a new Research & Development centre in Gainesville, Georgia. In August, the company announced an expansion underway at Great Plains Manufacturing in Kansas to increase production capacity for Kubota equipment. Last year, the company opened its dedicated North American Distribution Centre, also in Kansas and KCL is also building a new distribution facility and corporate headquarters in Pickering, Ontario. Along with expanding the company’s facilities and parts distribution centres, Kubota is also growing its team of product experts to better respond to customers’ needs.
 
Source : Kubota

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