Posted by Don-Wi on February 10, 2012 at 06:13:59 from (75.205.169.250):
In Reply to: idiot service posted by Don-Wi on February 09, 2012 at 19:10:26:
The dealership is Vanderloop Implement, their Brillion location. The mechanic has been there for probably over 20 years but the last 10 I'd have to say anytime he's touched our tractor we've had issues. I fix anything I'm capable of and inspect what I can of his work when it comes out of the shop. I don't know if the other guy that worked on this stuff is now retired, or if he just does on site service calls.
Their service manager is now a guy who was a year ahead of me in high school and is one of the owners sons. Doesn't know his arse from his elbow and has taken a good chewing from my dad. Next time Dad went down he was treated with a little more respect.
Like I said, I'm glad the old Oliver dealer is now Massey because next time we've gotta send the tractors out, it's going there no matter what.
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