I purchased this John Deere 4052R tractor last August, pretty much fully loaded including aux hydraulic ports front and rear. It is always stored inside in a heated building, but I do take it outside to use it to feed hay to the cows and move some things around with the pallet forks. It is a backup tractor to a John Deere 4600, which has served me well over the years and has been pretty reliable. I purchased the new tractor because the front loader attachments are the same, and I'm familiar with the operation of the tractor (HST transmission) and don't have to adapt to a different way of operating the new tractor. However, the paint on the new tractor, especially the front loader, is probably the worst quality I've ever seen on something. Even my cheap China hose storage reel has a better quality paint job than this tractor. Paint is literally flaking off of many areas of the loader. I contacted the dealer and sent photos, and they say that Deere is refusing to honor any warranty for this, calling the problem "environmental conditions". Add this to the other issues that they tractor has and I'm extremely upset. Any suggestions how I elevate this issue to get them to address this under warranty?






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