Posted by Tractor virgin on April 06, 2016 at 11:48:51 from (72.208.196.32):
I recently posted an issue with rust building up around the valve stems on the tires of my 77 3600 tractor. I received several informative responses but now am wondering what the average cost might be to have someone come out, drain, repair and refill both rear wheels. I ask because I recently purchased a 5' rotary mower that shipped from NC to AZ. I asked several times if the 18 wheeler that would deliver it had a lift gate and would come out on a not so nice dirt road, of course they would. I received a phone call from the driver that he was in Chino Valley, telling me that they could not drive down dirt roads. Really? Does anyone out there live on property that requires a 5' rotary mower to maintain and it's paved to your house? I'm sure some do, but I would bet the majority don't. So, that was the long version of why I ask what a "house call" might cost to do repairs on a tractor not on a paved road. :) And by the way, the mower was shipped upright on a pallet. Probably convenient for the shipper but a pain for the person receiving it.
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