Friend broke my GC1710

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plowhog

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North. NV, North. CA
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Massey 1710 / 1758, Ventrac 4500Y / TD9
I let a friend drive my GC1710. I warned him not to drive with the bucket raised. He did exactly that and a firewood round tumbled back and smashed the hood and headlight. Aahhh.

The tractor runs fine, but I need a new hood, etc. Is circling back to my dealer the best option?
 
   / Friend broke my GC1710 #2  
Not really a friend if he doesn't step up and pay.. But if its a newer machine then the dealer I guess....Good Luck..
 
   / Friend broke my GC1710 #3  
Same, same, same 'ol story; different day:
Load out the tractor; came back broke.
I don't borrow or loan, ever.
Problem solved.
 
   / Friend broke my GC1710 #4  
$1000, ask me how I know.....
 
   / Friend broke my GC1710 #5  
Same, same, same 'ol story; different day:
Load out the tractor; came back broke.
I don't borrow or loan, ever.
Problem solved.

Your funny........:laughing:
 
   / Friend broke my GC1710 #6  
You’ll be closer to $1500 all said and done to make it right.

No one runs my machines except me.
 
   / Friend broke my GC1710 #7  
You’ll be closer to $1500 all said and done to make it right.

No one runs my machines except me.

Not even the wife.........
 
   / Friend broke my GC1710 #8  
Is the hood broken beyond use? Maybe it's an opportunity to do some design work on the tractor? Maybe paint a large eyepatch on the front end, claw marks around the breaks. Have some fun with it before you decide to replace.

I definitely would look into adding LED worklights on the ROPS, before replacing a semi useless headlight.

A lot can be done if repair costs are high. A good example:
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   / Friend broke my GC1710 #9  
Same, same, same 'ol story; different day:
Load out the tractor; came back broke.
I don't borrow or loan, ever.
Problem solved.

^^^^^DITTO.....EXACTLY CORRECT!
I don't loan mine....ever!
Neighbor offered to loan me his MiniEx.
I said thanks, but no thanks.
 
   / Friend broke my GC1710 #10  
A neighbor wanted to borrow my nearly new LS4140. I looked at him like he was nuts.

I lent my clamp on forks to another buddy. He twisted them up the first day. I had already purchased SSQA forks so no loss of use...but he never did offer to pay for them.


I do have some "loaner" tools. When someone looks at my old Craftsman 3/8 corded drill and then admires my 20V Dewalts I just smile and say my good stuff likes to stay home where daddy takes care of them.
 
 
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