Posted by dave2 on March 20, 2012 at 00:05:52 from (79.240.148.156):
Local dealer runs whatever they have for sale thru the shop and repairs/rebuilds as needed (maybe even paints), puts a (thier) sticker on it along with a price of double + a private sale price, and stands behind it. The buyer gets an agreement of coverage which is, in a nutshell, rebuilt items are taken care of by the dealer for a reasonable time before it is customer's responsability. All other stuff is on the customer with varying levels of dealer support which is very good and fare.
Someone commented about not knowing what buyers put machines thru...
Some of you will remember my little tractor that I sold and the folks contacted me that the motor was shot after overheating (in 10 minutes).
My neighbor kid rebuilt the motor and put them back in business for a real good price and I paid for the parts...
FF (maybe 5 months) to Saturday, they told him the water pump was leaking and asked if he'd get one and replace it for them. He did and was paid good etc...
This is a 24HP tractor that should have a category 1 front loader. It has a Cat !! on it and I used it pretty extensively with a round bale on the loader and one on the 3PH with no problems/damage other than tuff steering.
Buddy said that the loader console was sprung with one of the mount plates cracked, steering rod banged/bent (console hitting it), and the fork ( loader arm?) sprung noticeably with the frt wheels/tires looking rough and bent....
Some folks just shouldn't operate equipment and there is good reason for no warrenty.......
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