nwut05
Gold Member
I totally agree with you about QUALITY, and believe that is where my problem lies with this tractor. Seems like the hydraulic pumps/systems have problems. In my first experience with the 50 the first thing they did was to replace the pump and even then the shop manager said he knew that was the problem and had done it before to fix it. So that's at least 3 Workmaster's now with faulty hydraulic pumps/systems. I also read another post on here where a new owner took delivery of Workmaster 60 and he soon discovered it had engine oil in the hydraulic fluid (if i recall correctly) and his dealer promptly gave him another unit. Again Quality control may have prevented this issue also and the dealer would not have to deal with it. I am sure there is more brands with the same issue and i do not believe this situation will get fixed in the future as more and more people are not taking responsibility for their actions whether it be at work or somewhere else. Speed and production is the name of the game.
Kinda like cooking eggs, you can do it in the microwave, and it's quick! but take the time to get that butter just right in an old well seasoned cast iron skillet and you will be much happier with the end product! and there Ain't no microwave gonna give you that kind of QUALITY :licking:
Kinda like cooking eggs, you can do it in the microwave, and it's quick! but take the time to get that butter just right in an old well seasoned cast iron skillet and you will be much happier with the end product! and there Ain't no microwave gonna give you that kind of QUALITY :licking: