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- Joined
- Feb 21, 2003
- Messages
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- Location
- SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
- Tractor
- Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
Having said that, my dealer has no rental machine for rental and never has had. He does trade with other dealers when a dealer requires a machine he has in stock, just how that plays.
When I bought my Kubota BV round bailer, he got it from another dealer and was shipped to him. Interestingly, the bailer had a full roll of net installed. Normally, a new, unused unit will have what is termed a starter roll installed and bailers today with full electronic controls will not only record the number of bales run, but the TOTAL bales run and the total bales run cannot be reset as it's a hard total in the computer.
When I took delivery of the bailer, first thing I checked was the hard bale count and 5 bales were showing on the non resettable bale counter. I assumed it was run because if the full roll of net and the hard count confirmed that.
Did I whine about it? Of course not because I got a good price on it and 0 percent financing plus Kubota did quarterly payments. I ran the payments for a year and paid it off.
Far as I was concerned it was new and the warranty on it stated as such. Kubota warrants their hay tools for 2 years unconditionally and I used that warranty becsue I had issues with the ner tail not extending far enough when bailing not full capacity bailes and Kubota had to actually come to the farm and adjust the computer to extend the tail accordingly at no cost to me what so ever. I don't get my panties in a wad over things like that. Life is too short.
When I bought my Kubota BV round bailer, he got it from another dealer and was shipped to him. Interestingly, the bailer had a full roll of net installed. Normally, a new, unused unit will have what is termed a starter roll installed and bailers today with full electronic controls will not only record the number of bales run, but the TOTAL bales run and the total bales run cannot be reset as it's a hard total in the computer.
When I took delivery of the bailer, first thing I checked was the hard bale count and 5 bales were showing on the non resettable bale counter. I assumed it was run because if the full roll of net and the hard count confirmed that.
Did I whine about it? Of course not because I got a good price on it and 0 percent financing plus Kubota did quarterly payments. I ran the payments for a year and paid it off.
Far as I was concerned it was new and the warranty on it stated as such. Kubota warrants their hay tools for 2 years unconditionally and I used that warranty becsue I had issues with the ner tail not extending far enough when bailing not full capacity bailes and Kubota had to actually come to the farm and adjust the computer to extend the tail accordingly at no cost to me what so ever. I don't get my panties in a wad over things like that. Life is too short.