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Posted by city farmer on January 31, 2007 at 19:10:21 from (64.193.74.207):
bought a jd lawn tractor 2 years 4 mths ago engine started burning oil lots of oil took it in to the jd dealer to see what could be done has only 89 hrs on machine burns about a half a qt per hr dealer says engine is shot and jd rep will only pay 1/3 of bill of 2500 to replace engine they say pistons and cly walls shot i know this is not right but what recorse do i have the darn thing new cost 3500 not going to pay that much to fix it are there places to by new engines for a decent price or should i try to rebuild told the dealership that i thought jd should fix it for free but don't think that will haappen may have to look for somthing else to by this summer or may run it as long as i can can't hurt it any more than it already is this a jd g100 lawn tractor anyone else have this kind of problem told the rep that i have jd tractors from late 40s that don't have this kind of problems he could care less
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