YLee Kioti
Platinum Member
think your dealer is a keeper! :thumbsup:
Hello, everyone. I took the tractor to the dealer yesterday morning. The service guys looked at it and said, oh, that's an easy fix. It was fixed and I was on my way in ten minutes. Good job Stotz service department in Bluffdale, Utah. The problem, as mentioned by some smart people above, was the quick-attach system on the right side had become loose, and once some weight was put on it, it become completely disengaged. The right side was too loose, the left side was too tight. The guys corrected this, showed me what to do, and how to check it. It's embarrassing, and I realize that tractors are tough and meant to be at least partially fixable by the end user. Thanks again to all who contributed to this thread.
Excellent news and I am very happy that the doubters and doomsdayers were not correct this time. We have to have faith in the OP sometimes. Please post some more pictures post repair. We like pictures. Nice looking tractor by the way.
Glad it was a non event.
I am not familiar with this set up.
I'm having trouble understanding if one side was out, why was it not clear that it came out?
Glad it was a non event.
I am not familiar with this set up.
I'm having trouble understanding if one side was out, why was it not clear that it came out?
Im thinking OP didnt want to mess with evidence by experimenting. :confused3:Yeah me too. I let that go out of courtesy.
It's embarrassing, and I realize that tractors are tough and meant to be at least partially fixable by the end user.