Fluid Change

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Could be a subtle way of saying they don't want your business.

Im thinking this might be the right answer. I told them to do the other work that needed to be done and I would do the fluids myself. I just thought because it was in for a leak in the front axel I would have them do fluids too. Not at that price.
 
   / Fluid Change #12  
I am never shy about offering my reaction to a high priced product or service. Most places are happy to explain the prices. Beats trying to get the answer from a tractor thread. lol
 
   / Fluid Change #13  
Im thinking this might be the right answer. I told them to do the other work that needed to be done and I would do the fluids myself. I just thought because it was in for a leak in the front axel I would have them do fluids too. Not at that price.

I just got a bill today that was 10 hours for fluids and filters (included radiator flush)... no joke.

Called the dealer back to ask them how long it should take and their front desk told me 1.5-3 hrs as a quote.

When I then asked the mechanic how they got to 10 hours they said it probably was other work but they couldn’t give me a breakdown. My fault for not asking ahead of time but I assumed the same everything else here is saying and now they lost my business for really shady and indefensible billing.
 
   / Fluid Change #14  
I'm a firm believer in having a discussion before rather than after a transaction. I understand everyone has to make a profit to survive but I'm never bashful about asking for at least a 'rough estimate' for any kind of work I'm looking to be done. I usually frame the question as, "I know we both hate surprises, can you give me a rough estimate of what you think this will cost?". At least I get to make a decision rather than have regrets later.
I think the OP did the right thing in asking. No matter what the reason for the high price he had a choice.
 
   / Fluid Change #15  
2 hours would include changing the front axle oil, engine oil, hydraulic oil and related filters. 90 minutes or less without the front axle oil change.

That would be someone that knew what they were doing and were motivated.
 
   / Fluid Change #16  
First time I did that fluid change, it took 2 hours. Changed engine oil and filter, drained hydraulic sumps at 2 spots and 2 filters, drain and refill front axle, and drain and refill both final drives. 6 hours for that work is waaay excessive. The hardest part is removing the trans filter and cleaning the mounting surface, that was a PIA.
 
   / Fluid Change #17  
First time I did that fluid change, it took 2 hours. Changed engine oil and filter, drained hydraulic sumps at 2 spots and 2 filters, drain and refill front axle, and drain and refill both final drives. 6 hours for that work is waaay excessive. The hardest part is removing the trans filter and cleaning the mounting surface, that was a PIA.
Took me about 5 hours to change my hydraulic fluids the first time. Apparently when Kioti installs the hydraulic and HST filters at the factory, they torque them on tight and then paint over them. They really were a PIA to get off. The next time I changed those filters and fluids, it was just under 2 hrs to do everything. I do my filters hand tight only.
 

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