Posted by Bill(Wis) on October 13, 2010 at 04:33:14 from (184.75.123.14):
In Reply to: Re: Lemon Law? posted by Animal on October 12, 2010 at 07:39:45:
I take it then, that this tractor is older with a new engine in it. Maybe a reman from Deere. They are pricey but I would certainly expect better results than what you've seen. Lemon law might apply to crate engine but if it's a Deere crate engine, installed by Deere, then Deere should stand behind it for at least a year or whatever the warranty states. Those engines have to be registered when purchased but I would think the dealer took care of that. As far as lemon laws, they probably vary from state to state. My neighbor purchased a new tractor some years ago and when it went in for transmission repair for the third time he told them he wanted a new tractor. They told him "No, we have one more shot at repairing it". When he got it back after the third repair he traded it in on another make. It sounds like, and I remember this from somewhere, that the company involved gets three chances to repair the problem before lemon law takes effect.
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