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Denny's Carb Shop - word to the wise
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Posted by SuperCDon on July 06, 2006 at 06:43:11 from (68.208.204.8):
I had my Super C carb rebuilt by Denny's. Cost $175 and got it back in a few days, as promised. Came back looking real pretty...but it was put together wrong and it wouldn't run the tractor. The choke lever was put together on the wrong side (should be on the engine side) and the adjustment was so bad it leaked gas and floods so the engine won't start/run. When I called them to ask a question about the choke plate, I was initially told that Denny would call me back. When he never called, I called back and was curtly told that if I did anything to the carb, they would charge me shop time and labor to correct their mistakes. The lady who answers the phone even called me back to make sure I understood this point. She was very short with me and quite unfriendly. Not what I expected from a shop that specializes in carbs and old tractors. I ended up having another local shop go through the carb and get it right (worth it to not deal with Denny's). Once that was done, the tractor runs fine. I wasted several hours of my time trying to get my tractor to run..not to mention the frustration and cost associated with this. Needless to say, I don't recommend Denny's.
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