Posted by LOU from Wi. on March 25, 2011 at 13:50:45 from (174.124.92.38):
In Reply to: Tractor Advice Needed posted by knightstead on March 25, 2011 at 11:29:04:
Knightstead. We can understand the shock of geting a larger bill for repairs then estimated. Having said that, i was going to comment on why dealers doesn't change fluids /filters. The price of special oils and filters doesn't come cheap even to the dealer. Mechanics time in doing all the fluid changes/with filters. lube etc all cost money and time. Every piece of trade in equipment doesn't come with new oil /filters. lube job etc.Like buying a used vehicle, it also isn't on the dealers list to do all the mechanical needs to make the unit worthy of a new customer purchase.A reasonable person has to believe those items haven't been touched and it's then up to the new owners to bite the bullet . Now that the tractor is back up to service. Just enjoy and take care of it. Regards LOU.
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