Posted by Deere Scotty on August 23, 2017 at 04:17:23 from (68.39.199.97):
I need a replacement clip for a H1 light bulb. Took it out with 25 hours on the meter (bullb was out), did not know that the clip did not need to come out. I left it in a paper towel in the seat of my truck. Then the truck brakes down, Goes in a shop & when its completed at the shop I find the towel missing! They threw it away not thinking anything was in it!
Then go to the Tractor dealer... 2016 Kioti PXC9020. Bought brand new in December. The dealer 15 days ago tells me that Kioti does not carry the part, & I would have to order the complete headlight assembly at a cost of $300!!! Said they spoke to the Regional Representative about it! That part cannot be ordered by itself.
My response to the dealer is that if I cant buy ANY PART by itself from that company than that tractor will be at auction by years end! & I will go buy another used tractor again! & I will maybe sue Kioti for my loss if at all possible! I didn't pay $52,000 FOR SOMETHING I CANT GET PARTS FOR!!!
Now that 15 days is up, & have heard nothing I am going to consult an attorney, & see what course of action I can possibly bring, & pursue dumping it at auction before years end!
I Do not blame the dealer... They sell what they are given to sell. This is strictly the blame of the manufacture!
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