Posted by Nate V. IA on March 24, 2011 at 15:25:44 from (173.215.42.75):
In Reply to: Dealer rant AGAIN posted by rrlund on March 24, 2011 at 12:05:23:
AMEN. Whenever I drive past a Deere Dealer I don't even look at the equipment, they have burned me too many times. My last straw was two years ago before I bought my 706. Local dealer had a 1650 Oliver gas, it had been sitting there for a long time, finally decided to go in and ask about it. She had a newer agco? loader and good tires, everything I was looking for. Went inside and came out with the keys, ran great, said I'll need to try it out for a couple of days to makes sure its worth the ridiculous price they were asking for it. Next day I drove it home, it died just as I pulled in the driveway uuurgh. Looked around it for awhile, when it cooled down it started right back up. Figured something simple vapor lock, bad coil maybe. At this point I still like it, then I checked the oil, full of milk. Called salesman, said he'd send someone out to look at it Monday, this was Friday afternoon, no problem. No one had showed up by Wed morning so I called him back, he said he'd run some oil and a filter out so I could change it. Friday afternoon I told him to come get the (insert all four letter words I had in my vocabulary). Saturday morning they came and got it. He had the darn thing all but sold and was to lazy to follow up. I was a Farmall guy anyway, I should have known better. End Rant Nate
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