Posted by donjr on February 09, 2012 at 19:26:50 from (71.248.77.24):
In Reply to: idiot service posted by Don-Wi on February 09, 2012 at 19:10:26:
Makes you want to cry, don't it?
When you have to pay the shop rates these guys want these days, and with what they give a 'mechanic', it has gotten to a point I'll ask for them to expedite the repair parts overnite, and let them fix the problem at their expense. About a year ago my 6400 went down with a transmission problem. It's my loader tractor, so it works every day. The bill was $4400. It took less than a week to crap out again, on the newly rebuilt transmission, but a different problem. They had it for another week, and provided a loaner tractor, and I told them up front it was on their nickel. I'm guessing the mechanic is now pretty good at fixing the system- he had some practice on mine. It's just a shame that we have gotten to a point we can't fix it right the first time, but have enough time to fix it again.
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