L3010Ken
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With my luck - my local dealer will read this - but that might be the best thing he could do! This has been brewing in earnest the last 6 months - bear with me while I get this off my chest.
My tractor purchase was one I saved up for a good 7 years after buying 20 acres and getting ready to build a house. I took most of the stumps out with a TD7E dozer I had bought used and still run to this day - but there is only so much you can do with a 14,000 tracked machine - what I really needed was something to help with building and landscaping.
At any rate, I had my sites set on a John Deere - I went to the local dealer and waited patiently for 30 minutes for a salesman to show me a tractor. After 45 minutes, my 4 year old son was fidgeting and I asked again if someone could help me - after close to an hour I was ticked off and walked out and drove up the street to the Kubota dealer.
Within an hour I had an L3010 4wd with industrial tires, Woods loader, Woods backhoe, Agric Tiller and Rankin Box scraper all spec'd out and the dealer had $26k of my hard earned cash. I had no idea if I got a good deal or not - but one thing is certain, the dealer was happy to get a sale and I was happy to get a tractor.
360 hours later, I am still happy with the tractor, but it seems that the dealer stinks! I have since purchased a few more implements for my tractor but have started to go 40 miles away to get better service from the John Dealer dealer in Oregon.
After trying to buy a Kubota riding lawn mower and being told that what I want wasn't what he wanted to sell me (he was overstocked on a lower powered single cylinder model) I ended up with a Green L280X mower instead . . . the Kubota dealers loss!
Today I called the local Kubota dealer for a part# for a pump for my backhoe so I could get a seal repair kit. He said he'd call right back. After a few hours I rifled through my files and found the pump displacement on the brochure. (2.6 cuin/rev) and looked at the pump and found the manufacturer - EATON. Googled the displacement and mfg and found the EATON website, called the local EATON dealer who instructed me on where to find the right part# extension on the pump and within 5 minutes had the seal kit on order and it will be UPS'd to my house by Friday this week.
Why can't the local Kubota dealer provide this kind of service - he sold me the backhoe in the first place! I am still waiting for the call on the pump seal kit. This is probably about the 4th item I have ended up figuring out myself after delayed or no help from the dealer.
With the lousy service and support after the sale - I am thinking this guy only thinks he has to be better than the even worse JD dealer up the road. . . I run a business now and am thinking that if I ran my business this way, we would be OUT of business!
Does anybody else struggle with lousy service from a dealer? Any dealers out there have any advice on how to get this guys attention? This could be a much better business I am sure if the guy had a clue about customer service. I wonder if he would sell his business?
If I have posted this in the wrong area - just let me know and I'll delete / move it.
My tractor purchase was one I saved up for a good 7 years after buying 20 acres and getting ready to build a house. I took most of the stumps out with a TD7E dozer I had bought used and still run to this day - but there is only so much you can do with a 14,000 tracked machine - what I really needed was something to help with building and landscaping.
At any rate, I had my sites set on a John Deere - I went to the local dealer and waited patiently for 30 minutes for a salesman to show me a tractor. After 45 minutes, my 4 year old son was fidgeting and I asked again if someone could help me - after close to an hour I was ticked off and walked out and drove up the street to the Kubota dealer.
Within an hour I had an L3010 4wd with industrial tires, Woods loader, Woods backhoe, Agric Tiller and Rankin Box scraper all spec'd out and the dealer had $26k of my hard earned cash. I had no idea if I got a good deal or not - but one thing is certain, the dealer was happy to get a sale and I was happy to get a tractor.
360 hours later, I am still happy with the tractor, but it seems that the dealer stinks! I have since purchased a few more implements for my tractor but have started to go 40 miles away to get better service from the John Dealer dealer in Oregon.
After trying to buy a Kubota riding lawn mower and being told that what I want wasn't what he wanted to sell me (he was overstocked on a lower powered single cylinder model) I ended up with a Green L280X mower instead . . . the Kubota dealers loss!
Today I called the local Kubota dealer for a part# for a pump for my backhoe so I could get a seal repair kit. He said he'd call right back. After a few hours I rifled through my files and found the pump displacement on the brochure. (2.6 cuin/rev) and looked at the pump and found the manufacturer - EATON. Googled the displacement and mfg and found the EATON website, called the local EATON dealer who instructed me on where to find the right part# extension on the pump and within 5 minutes had the seal kit on order and it will be UPS'd to my house by Friday this week.
Why can't the local Kubota dealer provide this kind of service - he sold me the backhoe in the first place! I am still waiting for the call on the pump seal kit. This is probably about the 4th item I have ended up figuring out myself after delayed or no help from the dealer.
With the lousy service and support after the sale - I am thinking this guy only thinks he has to be better than the even worse JD dealer up the road. . . I run a business now and am thinking that if I ran my business this way, we would be OUT of business!
Does anybody else struggle with lousy service from a dealer? Any dealers out there have any advice on how to get this guys attention? This could be a much better business I am sure if the guy had a clue about customer service. I wonder if he would sell his business?
If I have posted this in the wrong area - just let me know and I'll delete / move it.