Re: 2520 clearance 3 point
I'll have to see what my dealer says. But..., why on earth would Deere make customers PAY for something that is obviously an engineering screw up. And, like mine, nearly every 2520 out there should still be under 2yr, 2000hr warranty. While the warranty actually says it covers only defective material and workmanship (doesn't say bogus engineering) for them to argue about this would be splitting hairs. Come on this is a CAT1 3 point. It's supposed to be a standard, universal interface. I sure hope none of you guys actually pay money for the new (correct) arms. If the doors on your new car never closed right, would you expect your car dealer to ask for money to fix it?
I still have to call my dealer back to ask about a replacement for my messed up owners manual, but I'm also going to ask about the new lower arms. They're only a couple miles from work, so if I have to, I take in my current arms with the paint all rubbed off to show them. My dealer is usually pretty good, but if they tell me I need to pay them for this, they and JD Corporate will be getting a nasty letter from this guy. I kinda think that is how the rest of you guys should be handling this too, not opening your wallets.
As always though, just my opinion.
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