Agricultural robots represent a major capital investment—and they work in harsh environments: dust, moisture, vibration, and seasonal intensity. Warranty terms are not fine print to skim; they define who fixes what, how fast, and at whose cost when something fails in the row or the barn.
AgRoboNews Warranty helps you understand how coverage works across the ecosystem: what OEMs publish as standard, how extended and third-party plans differ, and what to verify when you buy new or used.
What you will find here
OEM warranty comparisons: how leading programs compare on duration, scope, and what is covered versus wear or consumables—so you can align expectations before purchase.
Extended warranty programs: manufacturer-backed extensions and qualified third-party plans that lengthen protection beyond standard terms.
Transferable warranties: which OEM programs can move with a used robot at resale, and what registration or inspection steps may be required.
Third-party providers: independent insurers and service-contract style coverage—similar in spirit to automotive or industrial equipment markets—where available in ag robotics.
Providers can submit program details for review. Buyers can request help confirming coverage using their machine identifiers—we coordinate with published OEM and plan rules.