Compact Wheel Loader Extended Warranty

By Jacob Bryce
Published on December 30, 2024

Provide assurance for your business by shielding your compact wheel loader investment from hefty repair costs resulting from unexpected mechanical issues. Our extended warranty solutions for compact wheel loaders convert unpredictable expenses into fixed costs, ensuring your operations remain financially stable and uninterrupted.

Available Compact Wheel Loader Coverage

  • Powertrain: includes major mechanical components related to the engine and powertrain of your compact wheel loader.
  • Powertrain+: in addition to Powertrain coverage, Powertrain+ coverage includes many of the major hydraulic components on your compact wheel loader.
  • Ultimate: in addition to the Powertrain+ components, Ultimate coverage gives you coverage for components such as a emissions components, starter, alternator, air conditioning compressors, factory installed auto steer components, and more compact wheel loader components.

Available Terms

  • For compact wheel loaders within base warranty or with any existing extended warranty plan, we can extend up to 3 years past the expiration of your existing overage.
  • For used compact wheel loaders outside of base warranty, we can add 1, 2, or 3 years of coverage.
  • Our solutions are customized to your needs with options that range from 250 to 1,000 hours per year.

Available Deductible Options

Our extended warranty plans for compact wheel loaders come with $0, $500, and $1,000 deductible options to provide you with extended warranty coverage that fits your operation.

Compact Wheel Loader Parameters

  • Compact wheel loader up to 3,500 total hours
  • Compact wheel loader up to 15 model years old

Eligible Brands

  • Deere
  • JCB
  • Kubota
  • Caterpillar
  • New Holland
  • Bobcat
  • Wacker Neuson
  • Avant
  • Giant
  • And more…

Common Compact Wheel Loader Failures Covered Under Our Policies

  • Engine: You demand a lot of performance out of your engine. Unfortunately, through no fault of your own, engines do fail. Many precise components must come together to work in unison. When the precise components of an engine fail to work in unison, expensive damage may occur. As a general rule, internal components that touch oil are covered along with some hang on attachments like the turbocharger, water pump, ECU (engine control unit).
  • Transmission: System components, such as the hydrostatic pump and other components, which are critical to transmit horsepower through the compact wheel loader to the ground fail.
  • Hydraulics: The usefulness of the horsepower of a compact wheel loader is limited without a complex hydraulic system to control systems within the compact wheel loader including maneuvering and operation and control of attachments. Hydraulic components, including hydraulic pumps, hydraulic motors, and cylinders can fail.

Machinery Scope: A Strategic Advantage to Protect Your Equipment Investment

  • Extensive industry experience, including our personal farming operations and management within equipment dealerships.
  • Dedicated professionals that do business with integrity to provide the right extended warranty plan for your equipment.
  • Simple and fair claims process to get your equipment running and reimbursement paid in a timely manner.
  • Our extended service contracts are backed by CNA for your peace of mind that we will be here when you need us most.

Requesting a Quote or More Information

It is easy to request a quote. To do so, click here and one of our knowledgeable representatives will contact you shortly! We welcome any inquiries regarding our coverage plans, terms and conditions, and more. You can email us at [email protected] or call us at 877-694-1138.

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Equipment Extended Warranty FAQs

Having been in the business since 2013, we’ve put together a list of the most commonly asked questions we hear regarding Extended Warranty. If you have a question you can’t find here, please feel free to contact us.

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What types of coverages are available?

The parts covered are the main difference between each plan. It is important to review the breakdown of what is covered by each level of protection being offered in the terms and conditions of the coverage.

  • Powertrain: This plan includes the components pertaining to the engine and transmission that oil touches. Our plans will also provide coverage on additional related components.
  • Powertrain+: Covers the hydraulic pumps and valves. In some instances, Powertrain+ will need to be purchased to cover hydraulic drive components, such as factory installed rear-wheels assist on combines.
  • Ultimate: covers several components often found in comprehensive coverage but is not to be considered “full machine” or “bumper-to-bumper.” Covered components include, but are not limited to emissions components, starter, alternator, engine block heater, ac compressor, factory installed auto steer, front axle suspension, ROPS and FOPS.

We are always happy to talk through the details of the different solutions that we can offer so that you have the information and full transparency to decide what is best for your operation.

What are the benefits of having extended warranty on my equipment?

There are numerous reasons why having an extended warranty plan might make sense for your operation. Besides being a risk management tool on your operation, having extended warranty remaining on used equipment will translate to improved resale value. For example, we estimate that used equipment with at least one year and 250 hours of coverage will have improved resale value between 1% and 5%. For dealerships, equipment that has coverage will sell more quickly than those that do not (assuming everything else being equal).

Most importantly, an extended warranty plan can save you from the financial burden of a major repair bill. Extending the protection on your equipment provides peace of mind by helping to turn an unknown variable cost into a known fixed cost.

What are the key differences between all the companies that offer coverage?

Most OEM’s offer some type of coverage. There are also independent providers, such as Machinery Scope, that offer coverage for a wide range of equipment types, makes, and models of equipment. We are proud to offer our solutions to equipment dealers so that we can protect their mainline offerings as well as competitive trades. Machinery Scope is also proud of being deeply rooted in the equipment industry, both in our farming operations and within the equipment dealerships. Our roles within the equipment dealership have included, sales, sale management, operational management, service technician, and service management. We understand this business and we are proud to leverage that to make it easy for our dealers and their customers to do business.

Another key distinction from one program to the next is how the programs are financially supported. Programs can be fully insured, reinsured, bonded, or backed by the financial strength of the administrator and/or the company offering the policies. Additionally, commercial extended service contracts are regulated differently by each state. Certain terms, products, and or programs will vary from state to state. It is not unreasonable to ask questions. At Machinery Scope, we administer the plans we provide and are proud to be backed by CNA to provide you with a product that you can count on when you need it most.

What factors determine how much my plan will cost?

As you can imagine, the cost of the coverage varies. This will depend on the following factors:

  • Age of the equipment
  • Current hours
  • Type of equipment
  • Horsepower
  • Usage
  • Prior claims history on that model (or series)
  • Requested Years of Coverage
  • Requested Hours Per Year
  • Coverage Type (Powertrain, Powertrain+, or Ultimate)
  • Deductible