Maybe the best post DavesTractor has ever made. Your customers have to come before your short term profits. A tractor, regardless of who built is, is only as good as the dealership who sells it to you.
The dealer is the last step in the chain, and the local face of a manufacturer. As described, the local dealer seems to be doing whatever they can to make the best of a bad situation.
Whether you are dealing with a lone individual, a local dealer, or a Fortune 100 corporation, they either have your back, or they don't. The dealer can take action, up until they hit restrictions put in place by the manufacturer - to push past that, they end up burning up significant funds of their own, to resolve a manufacturer caused problem.
If the dealer has to continually solve problems that the factory won't pay for (and should) then most face a choice of either going insolvent, or having to drop the line.
Rgds, D.