Posted by robert major on October 03, 2015 at 09:14:17 from (216.81.18.126):
In Reply to: Jd dealer sales staff posted by NEIADan on October 02, 2015 at 17:50:17:
Hi Your problem is $70.000 to spend on a tractor and baler. They don't want the bother of selling it to you and having to put it in the shop to fix it when it quits. They got enough problems fixing these new plastic Deeres with computer and emissions problems. If you phone some dealers with anything older than 15 years that needs a wash or not they tell you to go away or charge $120 an hour for poor service or a repair that don't make it work right still. they make sure you buy a new one or you don't go back. There are guys here won't do either L.O.L they find an independant that can fix the pre computor stuff. Then the manufacturer just stops selling any parts for the old stuff like case are starting to do now.
JD are ignorant here to I phone parts in and have all the info and serial no breaks from the web site, they really don't like that I know as much or more somedays than they do. Phone New Holland and give them the info its a totally different world your trying to help them and thanks!. I just don't agree they want to sell a $2000 assembly just because a $60 bearing went out New Holland refuse to sell us now. They lose business from me to the local bearing company in that situation sadly for them. I needed bearings for my 688 and it was going to be half what I paid for the machine with assemblys. Bearing house was $150 and back in the field. Regards Robert
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