daman1
Gold Member
Can you have your dealer send you the parts for free and you fix it yourself?
Not a satisfactory result at all. We need another 100 posts before we beat this dead horse to death. Glad you got it going a pretty cheap to.It's done. Took me 90 minutes and $55 in parts as I opted to replace the two axle bearings while I was in there as they seemed a little rough. Parts were amazingly cheap and NH part numbers too. Happy New Year!!
Neigh!Not a satisfactory result at all. We need another 100 posts before we beat this dead horse to death. Glad you got it going a pretty cheap to.
This post should be pinned at the beginning of every forum on this site! Well said!!Well, since it hasn't been said, you should have purchased [My Favored Brand]. I've never seen such issues from [My Favored Brand]'s Equivalent Tractor; even if [My Favored Brand] had such problems, the dealer network is so vast that it surely covers your area. If there weren't 7 [My Favored Brand] dealerships within spitting distance of you I would not believe it.
In fact, one might say that I now dislike you on a personal level for having the audacity to purchase an [Alternative Brand]; you could have had [My Favored Brand].
Did I sum up a few of the eventual posts?
Couldnt have said it better myself,Well, since it hasn't been said, you should have purchased [My Favored Brand]. I've never seen such issues from [My Favored Brand]'s Equivalent Tractor; even if [My Favored Brand] had such problems, the dealer network is so vast that it surely covers your area. If there weren't 7 [My Favored Brand] dealerships within spitting distance of you I would not believe it.
In fact, one might say that I now dislike you on a personal level for having the audacity to purchase an [Alternative Brand]; you could have had [My Favored Brand].
Did I sum up a few of the eventual posts?