jinman
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- Joined
- Feb 23, 2001
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- Texas - Wise County - Sunset
- Tractor
- NHTC45D, NH LB75B, Ford Jubilee
However, I received a letter from Kubota corporate, dated 22 April, that advises me of a safety recall on all of the ZG100 series mowers. "WARNING: PLEASE DO NOT OPERATE THE AFFECTED MACHINES UNTIL REPAIRED. UNDER SOME CONDITIONS THE FUEL TANK DEVELOPS A LEAKAGE NEAR THE HST DRIVE BELT OR HST FANS." The letter goes on to note:
- "Under certain conditions this may cause a fire hazard."
- "As of this writing, repair parts are not yet available."
- "...we will reimburse you up to $150 for hired lawn care..."
I think what you have there is the definition of CYA. They are going so far as to even give you a rebate in the form of lawn care. If it were my mower, I'd inspect it closely for fuel leakage and just keep using it as long as no leaks are found. Kubota has a lot of lawyers on their payroll and they have to think about a worse-case scenario. They are trying to mitigate their loses in case of a lawsuit. Essentially, you can translate that notice as saying, "Use at your own risk." If I had that mower and was confident I had no leaks, I'd just keep using it and return it when contacted by the dealer for recall repairs.