Posted by Brent Zappe on January 05, 2019 at 06:50:14 from (104.192.91.202):
things I hate. I some times save enough money up to bring some thing in to a shop to get it fixed. I know the price tag after it is fixed is going to be high. Between parts and labor coast but I hope it is done right. The tractor shop is 220 miles away so you make appointment to take it in. Leaving it there for three months. They work on it and give you the parts they bought for it and the labor coast of a bill. You get it home and it still leaks in all different places. To me nothing gets fixed in a tractor shop. Parts are cheap but the labor is very high. What I hate the most is when you call them and ask I need this oil they tell you that they do not know what the oil CAS number you are referring to and this is a CASE place. You say I need 23 gallons of this oil for this skid steer loader. They then say you are not to be using it for what you used it for. Are warrantee does not cover you using it all day moving dirt. Really that is what it was made to at least I thought so. I hate when the Warrantee does not apply to the work you had got done.
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