Posted by Advice on March 25, 2011 at 12:13:04 from (68.149.56.30):
In Reply to: Tractor Advice Needed posted by knightstead on March 25, 2011 at 11:29:04:
I think if the dealer has any integrity, they should at least offer to cover half the cost of the repair. There is no way to check the internals of the tractor. Sometimes when taking things apart there are other problems to be found. I would be very polite with the dealer and try to reason with him. In this economy, I'm sure he'd like to keep you as a customer. If he starts giving you the run around, then you could look into things like seeing if the local TV station has a trouble shooter or writing a letter to the editor of the newspaper that everyone could see. There are some effective ways to pressure companies to do the right thing. Yelling and screaming usually isn't one of them. You can also go above the manager right to the owner of the company. Good luck! What ever happens you have a fantastic tractor that will last you a lifetime.
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