Bob_Skurka
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Honestly, there is no shame in a manufacturer improving their product. I bought a truck once and the next year's model had more horsepower, did I demand a new truck? of course not. Same deal here. )</font>
I think that is a good way to look at this situation. You need to get a new loader. There is no reason to believe that the 'improved' loader is any better, it may in fact just be 'different' for some reason none of us may ever know. The key is that your loader frame is replaced and you don't have cracks.
While you need satisfaction, getting a new loader does not resolve the question of why the loader cracked (and unfortunately Steve Miller's thread was taken a bit off track regarding his 120 loader and why it cracked). But one would hope that you also get an explination of why the loader stress cracked too.
I think that is a good way to look at this situation. You need to get a new loader. There is no reason to believe that the 'improved' loader is any better, it may in fact just be 'different' for some reason none of us may ever know. The key is that your loader frame is replaced and you don't have cracks.
While you need satisfaction, getting a new loader does not resolve the question of why the loader cracked (and unfortunately Steve Miller's thread was taken a bit off track regarding his 120 loader and why it cracked). But one would hope that you also get an explination of why the loader stress cracked too.