Posted by RusselAZ on December 25, 2009 at 09:30:26 from (74.33.8.72):
In Reply to: New Purchase posted by Bill Koch on December 25, 2009 at 04:59:41:
You should check up on the law in your state about stop payment orders on checks. You likely have committed a felony if the dealer wants to push it.
As to running out of fuel, I would have just called the dealer and told them the new tractor "just quit!". Let them worry about the why.
I bought a new Kubota in '06 and the dealer made sure I was home when he brought it to the house, with full fuel and books and a full set of first change filters. He also got on it and showed me what does what and then had ME get on it and operate it enough that he figured I wouldn't drive it into the house.
Your dealer should have done the same. Merry Christmas.
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