Lotek
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Grump, grump, grump. My 4110 was delivered on 10-21 and has become inoperable both times I've used it. I'm very frustrated and contemplating returning it.
The 1st day I used the tractor, and mowed a small area, the left side of the MMM fell to the ground within about 20 minutes & I couldn't get it reattached. It took the dealer about 10 days to get a service guy out to check & repair (?) it. He had to use a BFH to get the MMM back on. The next time I worked with the tractor, the MMM again fell off; I was using only the FEL & BB.
After 3 days, my salesman came out & was able to dislodge the MMM just by shaking it with his hands. He said it looked like washers were missing, bushings were wrong (or backwards), and that the MMM needed a latch kit. Also, the salesman initially told me that the BB can stay on the tractor at all times & it wouldn't interfere with the MMM. However, it turns out that the BB cannot be raised or lowered independant of the MMM. Is that normal? If so, it seems to be an engineering and/or design flaw because both the MMM and the BB would be on the ground whenever one or the other was being used. Is there a work-around?
The dealer seems to be trying to make things right, but I'm beginning to think this 4110 is a lemon that will have more troubles in the future, and I should return it. I'm only beginning to learn about tractors, I'm not mechanically inclined, and, being a dumb girl, I don't have the hand & arm strength to lift tractor parts that fall off. Any advice or thoughts?? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
The 1st day I used the tractor, and mowed a small area, the left side of the MMM fell to the ground within about 20 minutes & I couldn't get it reattached. It took the dealer about 10 days to get a service guy out to check & repair (?) it. He had to use a BFH to get the MMM back on. The next time I worked with the tractor, the MMM again fell off; I was using only the FEL & BB.
After 3 days, my salesman came out & was able to dislodge the MMM just by shaking it with his hands. He said it looked like washers were missing, bushings were wrong (or backwards), and that the MMM needed a latch kit. Also, the salesman initially told me that the BB can stay on the tractor at all times & it wouldn't interfere with the MMM. However, it turns out that the BB cannot be raised or lowered independant of the MMM. Is that normal? If so, it seems to be an engineering and/or design flaw because both the MMM and the BB would be on the ground whenever one or the other was being used. Is there a work-around?
The dealer seems to be trying to make things right, but I'm beginning to think this 4110 is a lemon that will have more troubles in the future, and I should return it. I'm only beginning to learn about tractors, I'm not mechanically inclined, and, being a dumb girl, I don't have the hand & arm strength to lift tractor parts that fall off. Any advice or thoughts?? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif