Wagtail
Super Star Member
- Joined
- Jan 15, 2013
- Messages
- 12,664
- Location
- St Helens, Tasmania, Australia
- Tractor
- JD 4105 / JD Z355E (48" deck)
You are a dealer, thus your interest is to keep the higher costs up for us homesteaders. You are not our solution, you are the costly middleman. Ahhhhhhh I only want the parts store counter or online parts places like Rockauto. In tractor sense, that's Fredricks, StevensTractor, Weaver, etc. I don't need a dealer.
Sorry for the wording, I'm not a dealer. Perhaps 'the dealership that I purchased my tractor from is very good and supports their customers' clears things up. Or you could check my profile... nothing to hide there. As I've posted in the other "This Weeks Thread On This Topic", I don't have a 'dog in the fight'. The only computer in my tractor is the digital 'hour' display and the various oil/battery sensors. Were I to have a problem with my tractor that required 'the dealership that I purchased my tractor from' to analyse/repair (Note: I'm a 2 hour, one way, trip from said dealership), then they would support me by sending a mobile repair ute to get me back operating.
Over on the other "This Weeks Thread On This Topic" ('Are you in violation?', I think) are many good point raised. One post in particular says that the diagnostic programmes and 'reader' are available for about US$600+. You'll also need to take two JD on-line courses and a physically-attended one day course in order to operate the diagnostics.