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Re: New Holland LS-190 wheels fall off.
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Posted by Jonathan on January 05, 2003 at 08:26:33 from (205.188.209.7):
In Reply to: New Holland LS-190 wheels fall off. posted by Jack on January 01, 2003 at 07:48:31:
Which is it that is happeneing ...the wheel(s) fall off or the axle is coming out of the housing ???? Then you say that one side is locked up and the dealer "doesn't know why " ??? Who put the pumps on ?? the dealer or you ..And what prompted the pump change ??? a shot in the dark ?? Sounds like you have a dealer problem ...if their answer to a problem is "they don't know " !!!! If the problems are not attributable to neglect or abuse, then I would contact New Holland directly...and keep calling until you get satisfaction. I worked at a JD construction equipment dealership and believe me...the squeaky wheel gets the oil !! Just have to commplain to the right people....
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