Backhoe Liberty Backhoes

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jww100

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Has anyone had a similar experience with Liberty Backhoes?

6/23/2015 I placed an order over the phone, estimated arrival 7/23/2015

7/21/2015 Received an email notice that I would be getting shipping info by the next day.

7/21/2015 Received an email from GM Alex that shipping has been delayed and new date is between 8/10-8/14 and I would get $154 credit for the inconvenience.

8/24/2015 Called in to check status, supposedly on its way shipping info to follow.

8/25/2015 Received email from GM apologizing for not getting back right away and notifying me that the new ship date will be 9/28/2015

8/28/2015 Called and canceled the order, was told accounting would refund my payment ASAP

9/1/2015 Emailed and requested a cancellation confirmation and refund, they said by the end of the day

9/4/2015 Called with the same above request, promised immediate action

9/9/2015 Called again and finally received an email confirming my request and was told i should receive an email from accounting

9/10/2015 Called my credit card and filed a disputed charge for non fulfillment

It would appear that this company uses every trick in the book to keep your money as long as they can and not ship anything.

STAY AWAY FROM LIBERTY BACKHOES!


My advice is to buy local when you can and avoid this company!
 
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   / Liberty Backhoes #2  
They are ordering it from China I am sure.
Thing about that is you got to pay them folks in China before they put something on the water.
So you probably caught this importer in the between time with no stock on hand and container not here yet.

FWIW - I see many places carry the China backhoes at all about the same price. IF that is what you want you can probably find an outfit more local to you with one in stock.
 
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Dusty
Thanks! Your right, I have been looking local and I have a couple of options. At least I can go see it, buy it, take it home and use it. No hassle.
 
   / Liberty Backhoes #5  
I ordered mine from Liberty about the same time of year as you did, but it was in 2012. Took a long time to get it, but I knew that would be the case because all the reviews I read said the hoe is well built, but takes forever to get shipped. I did get impatient with the endless excuses and delays, but the Liberty rep gave me a free 8" bucket and extra PTO shaft for my troubles. All in all I think the product is very well built. Just know going in that you probably will not get it in one or two weeks unless you order one in late fall or the dead of winter. Liberty is in Arizona (or was) and they advertise just enough to get a full container shipped and do not place the order until 90% of the units are spoken for. They then have to assemble them, QA?QC, fill and grease, and then test the units before shipping. So there are plenty of steps in the process that could slow your order down. I just wish they would explain this to the customer rather than use stalling techniques.
 
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Fawken,
Thanks for that, at least I don't feel like I was roped into a total scam. I agree if they are upfront and honest about delivery it gives a chance to plan accordingly.
 
   / Liberty Backhoes #7  
Fawken,
Thanks for that, at least I don't feel like I was roped into a total scam. I agree if they are upfront and honest about delivery it gives a chance to plan accordingly.

The one Dusty linked looks interesting.I noticed it doesn't come with a pump so unless you have rear remotes you'll need a pto pump. You cannot tell from a picture what the actual build quality of these things is. Look for reviews from actual buyers before you pull the trigger or better still look at one in person first. I like mine and it is easy (less than 5 minutes) to hook up or take off. I used it a lot the first year, now to be honest about once or twice every 6 months.
 
   / Liberty Backhoes #8  
The one Dusty linked looks interesting.I noticed it doesn't come with a pump so unless you have rear remotes you'll need a pto pump. You cannot tell from a picture what the actual build quality of these things is. Look for reviews from actual buyers before you pull the trigger or better still look at one in person first. I like mine and it is easy (less than 5 minutes) to hook up or take off. I used it a lot the first year, now to be honest about once or twice every 6 months.

If I had a good heavy little tractor fall in my lap like Massey 231 or some such cheap I would make up a heck of a subframe and get one of those cheap hoes and semi permanently attach it to it.
 
   / Liberty Backhoes #9  
I ordered mine from Liberty about the same time of year as you did, but it was in 2012. Took a long time to get it, but I knew that would be the case because all the reviews I read said the hoe is well built, but takes forever to get shipped. I did get impatient with the endless excuses and delays, but the Liberty rep gave me a free 8" bucket and extra PTO shaft for my troubles. All in all I think the product is very well built. Just know going in that you probably will not get it in one or two weeks unless you order one in late fall or the dead of winter. Liberty is in Arizona (or was) and they advertise just enough to get a full container shipped and do not place the order until 90% of the units are spoken for. They then have to assemble them, QA?QC, fill and grease, and then test the units before shipping. So there are plenty of steps in the process that could slow your order down. I just wish they would explain this to the customer rather than use stalling techniques.

I ordered one of these November 30. Ship date is between Christmas and New Years. Since then a used Woods BH has come up on Craigslist. Wondering if I should cancel the order and just go get the Woods??
 
   / Liberty Backhoes #10  
I was going to buy a Liberty or Titan but when I called around there were none in stock and would have to order so I was hesitant for the same reasons posted. I also wanted to see one up close first to look at the quality but no one around me had one. After 2 years I found a used Woods BH750-3 with a sub frame and PTO pump on CL. The used Woods I got was the same price as a new Liberty (or other Chinese BH) but I figured I can easily get replacement parts if needed.
 
 
 
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