Deere not so much

   / Deere not so much #1  

pudner123

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I have owned a few brands and Deere is a nightmare. Purchased a new x570 18 months ago and was told commercial users got priority for service. My mower has been in shop three times since purchased. Twice for steering problems. I followed up after three days and parts were not ordered. I checked again yesterday and parts not there yet. I'm 70 years and getting tired. I financed with John Deere financing and I am walking away. Don't care about my credit rating at this age. Buyer beware.
 
   / Deere not so much #2  
When they say "commercial", what they mean is those with million$ in JD equipment.

Maybe if you had a fleet of 25+ lawn tractors, you would get their attention.

My $30k+ in equipment couldn't even get them to speak to me on their lot.

To be fair, there may be a few independent JD dealers out there who care about individuals. Many of them are part of large dealership groups. They expect to get sales based on an outdated reputation.
 
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I don't know how to explain this without being offensive. You are a priority 3 customer. Any shop regardless of brand that has a substantial customer base will classify you as a priority 3 customer.

Any dealer will work on their commercial customers and products they sold first. They worst is priority 5 which is consumer product purchased from a box store. Will not get touched during the busy season. And may not even get repaired over the winter
 
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I had a small leak on my Hustler X-One drive unit years ago, under warranty... Dealer said it would be months. So, I did it myself. Turned out to be a couple loose bolts on the Parker unit. Warranty is such a fluid term. Yes they will fix it, but when? Not when you want them to. Or need them to.
 
   / Deere not so much #5  
It doesn't matter that you're 70. Your credit score still affects a lot of stuff and can cost you money in lots of ways. Handle the problem. There's lots of options besides defaulting on a loan.
 
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If it’s a JD dealer that also sells ag equipment I understand the situation. The guy with a million dollar piece of equipment is going to get put ahead of you. That doesn’t make it fair though. They should give loaner so you have a way to cut the grass.
 
   / Deere not so much #7  
I have owned a few brands and Deere is a nightmare. Purchased a new x570 18 months ago and was told commercial users got priority for service. My mower has been in shop three times since purchased. Twice for steering problems. I followed up after three days and parts were not ordered. I checked again yesterday and parts not there yet. I'm 70 years and getting tired. I financed with John Deere financing and I am walking away. Don't care about my credit rating at this age. Buyer beware.
Have you checked lemon law in your state?
Be thankful you didn't pay cash for it. Ask the dealer if they will suspend payments until your mowers becomes usable.
 
   / Deere not so much #9  
I have owned a few brands and Deere is a nightmare. Purchased a new x570 18 months ago and was told commercial users got priority for service. My mower has been in shop three times since purchased. Twice for steering problems. I followed up after three days and parts were not ordered. I checked again yesterday and parts not there yet. I'm 70 years and getting tired. I financed with John Deere financing and I am walking away. Don't care about my credit rating at this age. Buyer beware.
Did you say 3 days, and then 1 more? This is there busy season, with both ag and lawn equipment. I’d be a little more patient.

My grandfather always told me you have to have two mowers. 1 to use while the other was in the shop.
 
   / Deere not so much #10  
It doesn't matter that you're 70. Your credit score still affects a lot of stuff and can cost you money in lots of ways. Handle the problem. There's lots of options besides defaulting on a loan.
I know you may be angry, but like CH4Ohio says, there are other consequences to lowering your credit score. It may affect your insurance premiums - not saying I agree with that, but understand some companies are linking credit history and premiums.
 
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I think this OP just needed a place to throw his tantrum. Pretty silly way to react to an unsatisfactory purchase. If you sign a contract to pay for something, you need to honor that promise. You can complain and protest and grieve but need to do so while meeting your legal obligations.

I always did think JD sold lawn mowers and riding mowers mainly because their "farmer" customers would buy them due to brand-loyalty. Never did think much of their small lawn equipment so I agree with that aspect of the original post.
 
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   / Deere not so much #12  
I have owned a few brands and Deere is a nightmare. Purchased a new x570 18 months ago and was told commercial users got priority for service. My mower has been in shop three times since purchased. Twice for steering problems. I followed up after three days and parts were not ordered. I checked again yesterday and parts not there yet. I'm 70 years and getting tired. I financed with John Deere financing and I am walking away. Don't care about my credit rating at this age. Buyer beware.
I collect older JOHN DEERE garden tractors and restore them as well as other makes and models. THOUGH I still like John Deere I FEEL they have gotten way out of hand with there pricing on parts and especially THERE LABOR CHARGES. HERE IN PENNSYLVANIA they charge $120.00 an hour and if they come to you it is $130.00 an hour. If they pick up you equipment it is $120.00 to pick it up and $120.00 to return it even if you are only 10 miles from there location. TOTALLY OBSURD!
 
   / Deere not so much #13  
I collect older JOHN DEERE garden tractors and restore them as well as other makes and models. THOUGH I still like John Deere I FEEL they have gotten way out of hand with there pricing on parts and especially THERE LABOR CHARGES. HERE IN PENNSYLVANIA they charge $120.00 an hour and if they come to you it is $130.00 an hour. If they pick up you equipment it is $120.00 to pick it up and $120.00 to return it even if you are only 10 miles from there location. TOTALLY OBSURD!
I can understand your fustration with pricing, and I can assure that what the dealer is charging is in line with what it would cost to get your vehicle worked on at the dealer, as well as what it would cost to have it towed in. Now don't totally blame parts cost on the dealer. They have some say in what they charge, but keep in mind the mother OEM is setting the MSRP and then the dealer discount is based off of that price structure. So OEM company can suggest a $50 MSRP but then will tell the dealer this is what you are going to pay us for the part. So a $50 part could cost the dealer $35-45 based on the discount codes.
And if you would study what goes into the labor rate I think you will find that it isn't as profitable as it sounds on the surface. A $25/hour employee with vacation, workmans comp, health insurance, taxes paid by the employer, utilities, and buildng upkeep can turn that $25/hour into $75/hour very quickly.
 
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I have owned a few brands and Deere is a nightmare. Purchased a new x570 18 months ago and was told commercial users got priority for service. My mower has been in shop three times since purchased. Twice for steering problems. I followed up after three days and parts were not ordered. I checked again yesterday and parts not there yet. I'm 70 years and getting tired. I financed with John Deere financing and I am walking away. Don't care about my credit rating at this age. Buyer beware.
What is the breakdown, and what parts are they waiting for?
 
   / Deere not so much #15  
Did you say 3 days, and then 1 more? This is there busy season, with both ag and lawn equipment. I’d be a little more patient.

My grandfather always told me you have to have two mowers. 1 to use while the other was in the shop.
ahh a long time John Deere owner ...
 
   / Deere not so much #16  
I don't know how to explain this without being offensive. You are a priority 3 customer. Any shop regardless of brand that has a substantial customer base will classify you as a priority 3 customer.

Any dealer will work on their commercial customers and products they sold first. They worst is priority 5 which is consumer product purchased from a box store. Will not get touched during the busy season. And may not even get repaired over the winter
I'm also older....in fact, older than the OP. And that means we both grew up when profit was secondary to good service.

Regardless of which industry, in the older service model we grew up with the priorities were given to whoever's job was the next one up - and if someone really had a need for quicker service, the dealer asked permission - which was granted if it was reasonable all around.

That was a more polite world, the total profits were similar, and dealer/customer relationships were valued.
Us old-timers liked the world that way. We are uncomfortable with the changed dealer relationship, and don't really understand what the advantage is doing things the new way or why it was changed.

rScotty
 
   / Deere not so much #17  
I'm also older....in fact, older than the OP. And that means we both grew up when profit was secondary to good service.

Regardless of which industry, in the older service model we grew up with the priorities were given to whoever's job was the next one up - and if someone really had a need for quicker service, the dealer asked permission - which was granted if it was reasonable all around.

That was a more polite world, the total profits were similar, and dealer/customer relationships were valued.
Us old-timers liked the world that way. We are uncomfortable with the changed dealer relationship, and don't really understand what the advantage is doing things the new way or why it was changed.

rScotty
In this day and age profit on mowers is 5-8% and next one up will put you in line for 3-4 weeks out.

What has changed is the corporations have pushed out the small guys with customer service in mind, and the big dealers have a shortage of people to work on equipment. Remember talking to my local Honda ATV dealer back in March and we were talking repairs and service and they told me that their service department was scheduled into Octocober.

Mower shop repair profits are not anywhere close to what people thing they are. In my area every mower repair shop in the last 10 years that has constructed a new building for the business has closed within 3 years.
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The Deere equipment I have owned has been great. Sad to see what they are doing. I went to a Deere dealer to look at a new R-20 field mower. Guy in service took me aside and told me I'd be better off finding a clean/used CX/HX-20.

1. Elimination of small dealers
2. Exporting of manufacturing for cheaper labor, but no price reduction for buyer.
3. DEI nonsense
4. Electronics inaccessible by owners
 

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