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Posted by Bruce on August 15, 2000 at 11:02:01 from (207.65.16.69):
I had a tractor repaired at my dealer ..... two weeks later i started hearing the same noise that i had repaired...... Well the i took it back to the dealer...... He kept my tractor for a week and said they couldnt find the trouble.... just run it until it gets worse.....Well i tried to do that but it was killing me to know the damage i was doing.. So back to the dealer we go this time they really tore it down ..... and found the trouble.... the same transmission bearing they had replaced was broke..... the repair man said he my have broken it when he put it in...... My big concern now is are they going to charge me for this again ? Should i be responsable for it ? Any ideas ?? Thanks for your time Bruce
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