Farmwithjunk
Super Member
Buy an expensive item from a FRANCHISED DEALER, which should be held to the standards of the corporation they represent....and it's EXPECTED that dealer will honor the warranty AS WAS SOLD TO THE BUYER at the time of purchase.
Supposedly, by the claims of thousands of Kubota owners, Kubota sells a complete package.....Product, warranty, service, and parts. Kubota and the dealer were willing to accept the buyers money, so they're RESPONSIBLE to deliver what they sold....1/4 of which is the warranty. Is Kubota/dealer willing to give back a chunk of the original purchase price? I doubt it.
Dealer won't honor warranty. In this case, the dealer IS "Kubota". Regardless of the fact that "Juan messed up the Big Mac", Kubota is the parent company. Kubota needs to step forward and deal with THEIR problem.
I've been down the same road with Woods, New Holland (when they were still "Ford") and with Chevrolet. Local dealer is allowed to sell products based on their products merits. That shouldn't give the dealer a right to back out of their OBLIGATIONS after they reaped the rewards of the product. And the parent company, while allowing their name to be on the dealers building, is responsible to hold dealers to a corporate standard.
Kubota EITHER has a good warranty, OR, they allow dealers to honor what they want, and NOT honor what they choose not to. I sure wouldn't be willing to pay for an open ended warranty that's only good at the whim of a dealership service writer.
A warranty that ISN'T honored, and the parent company is now aware of that fact WITHOUT willingly accepting their responsibility....they've dropped the ball and kicked it into the tall weeds....
Supposedly, by the claims of thousands of Kubota owners, Kubota sells a complete package.....Product, warranty, service, and parts. Kubota and the dealer were willing to accept the buyers money, so they're RESPONSIBLE to deliver what they sold....1/4 of which is the warranty. Is Kubota/dealer willing to give back a chunk of the original purchase price? I doubt it.
Dealer won't honor warranty. In this case, the dealer IS "Kubota". Regardless of the fact that "Juan messed up the Big Mac", Kubota is the parent company. Kubota needs to step forward and deal with THEIR problem.
I've been down the same road with Woods, New Holland (when they were still "Ford") and with Chevrolet. Local dealer is allowed to sell products based on their products merits. That shouldn't give the dealer a right to back out of their OBLIGATIONS after they reaped the rewards of the product. And the parent company, while allowing their name to be on the dealers building, is responsible to hold dealers to a corporate standard.
Kubota EITHER has a good warranty, OR, they allow dealers to honor what they want, and NOT honor what they choose not to. I sure wouldn't be willing to pay for an open ended warranty that's only good at the whim of a dealership service writer.
A warranty that ISN'T honored, and the parent company is now aware of that fact WITHOUT willingly accepting their responsibility....they've dropped the ball and kicked it into the tall weeds....