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Posted by Robert in W. Mi. on January 03, 2003 at 07:48:19 from (216.254.162.223):
In Reply to: AGCO warranties posted by JerryG on January 01, 2003 at 17:46:05:
When i bought my last new Agco tractors, they came with 4 year warr.. Some time later i mentioned that the paint peeled some off the front rims on one of the tractors. The service manager said, what kind of peeling? I told him a couple 3 to 4 inch spots on both front wheels had the paint falling off. I mentioned it wasn't that big a deal, as they are work tractors. He said, you were going to bring it in to be dynoed, weren't you? I said yes, so he said plan on letting him have the tractor a few days, wich i did. They dynoed it, and took both front tires off. They took the rims to a guy that paints for them, and he sand blasted them down to bare metal, primed and painted them. It cost me nothing for the paint job, and $25.00 for dynoeing. I know they had it on the dyno nearly 2 hours, as they left it at pto speed for a full hour alone. A year or so later i bent one of those same rims to where you could see it wasn't running true at road speeds. I mentioned it to the service manager, and he ordered in a new rim, and had it put on for me. I even told him i figured the bent rim was my fault, as i was doing a lot of log skidding with that tractor! He said no problem, and no charge! Robert
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