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Posted by Turtle on April 03, 2005 at 13:58:21 from (206.227.160.14):
I finally broke down and bought a new tractor. She is a JD5103 with almost all the bells and whistles. Now the problem, It has been almost a month since it was delivered and there were a couple of problems. One thing is they didn't put the Grill gaurd on, second they were suppose to down draft, and third I didn't get the manual for the shreader. I was told that they are having a hard time keeping up with the request for the down draft and it would be coming soon. Part of the reason I went with the green was the parts access. I think I have been patient enough, but there comes a time to quite talking to the sales man and see the boss or the home land. I am also a little confused on the shreader I got doesn't have the rear safety chain on it. When I asked the sales man he said they order them that way, but the home land web site says that it is not an option but a supplied feture. Any body else have some insite to this. It is a LX6. What do ya'll think is enough enough? Thanks I feel a little better but not much. (venting)
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