Posted by THORNHILL on March 13, 2020 at 08:21:22 from (69.168.163.127):
Morning Fella's. So I went ahead and ordered that steering valve assembly for my 4430 from a.s.a.p. and chose to send it UPS delivered to my brothers place because he lives in town. (ups needs a physical address and wont deliver it to the farm or the main post office up here in Manitoba)
Now its been over two weeks screwing around with UPS and they have confirmed with me that the package was lost after arriving in Winnipeg just days after it was shipped from a.s.a.p.
a.s.a.p. is suppose to launch an investigation with UPS to find the part or ship me a new one but Its two days now with no update!
Next time i'm taking Bobs advise and dealing with the border myself and shipping it state side, just finishing up calving and didn't want to leave any thing unattended for that period of time.
LOOSING FAITH WITH OUR WORKFORCE! Seems like a guy has to do every thing himself or nothing is done right !
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