Posted by robert major on January 23, 2015 at 12:53:57 from (216.81.2.69):
In Reply to: OT. 5,7 Vortec posted by danmcdonald on January 23, 2015 at 10:25:38:
Hi Would I be guessing right, that she doesn't take it back to the shop that did it. Because her buddy Bob smith the layer or accountant. That messes fixing on a Saturday after work, That has no clue what he was doing was the original repairer. Now it's not right the Garage she told was to expensive to do it won't touch it,And Now it's your problem, as your a good friend?. And yes I am being serious about this apart from Bob being a lawyer or accountant.
I have had guys pull this on me, when it wasn't right, after they got it done cheaper than my quote or tried them selves, The guys neighbor has phoned and made out it's his tractor thats wrong so i'd go look at it in his shed.
It's not often you find 2 farms in 3 miles that have a Belarus 825, that both have the same thing wrong 4 days apart. Thats about the time it takes to get parts and do it L.O.L. I've seen most of this stuff twice in my career, and it costs a premium to fix the last guys mess or I plain don't do it due to there headaches Regards Robert
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