Still having problem on my 110 TLB HELP!!!

   / Still having problem on my 110 TLB HELP!!! #1  

4710and110TLB

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Ok what do you all think I should do. I have already got them to extend my warranty by six months because of all the problems I have had and I keep getting new ones. The don't stop. In 650 hours I have had somewhere around 7000-8000 dollars of warranty work done and the leaks keep coming. They are different leaks everytime with no end in site. Should really hollar and scream to the folks in Moline and see what they will do. I want to sell it but my concious won't let me unload on another individual. What do you all recommend. I am going to do something in the next week or two so I need to get my plans in order.
 
   / Still having problem on my 110 TLB HELP!!! #2  
Take them up with the "lemon" law. We have rights as consumers.
 
   / Still having problem on my 110 TLB HELP!!!
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I have checked on that and I cannot find anything on a tractor lemon law. They have them on vehicles and refridgerators. No tractors though????????? Any other thoughts?
 
   / Still having problem on my 110 TLB HELP!!! #4  
You could just trade it in on a new Kubota L-39. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
   / Still having problem on my 110 TLB HELP!!! #5  
A tractor IS a vehicle. Your state's attorney general would be interested if you make him aware of it.
 
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or the L 48. Several times I came close to getting the 110, and for various reasons, usually what I read on the net somewhere, I backed off. The other and more important reason (for me) was the dealers in our neck of the woods talk list plus only. When you read here, so and so paid XX and it is substantially lower than any quote local, I kept wondering, to the point I got the Kubota L48TLB.. Awesome machine with zero problems so far within a year or so and near 300 hours.
 
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I believe the the Lemon Law states that the vehicle must be designed for the public roadways. Also it has to be in for the same repair four or more times. If you have leaks in different places each time, it's a considered a different repair each time.

Here is what my friend did when he bought a new pickup that kept having problems. He bought a 4X8 sheet of plywood and cut it out into the shape of a lemon and then painted it yellow. He mounted it in the bed of his pickup and wrote this on it ( I purchased this truck at xxxxxxx dealership) and then drove around town every day. He did not say he purchased a lemon, but everyone knew what he was implying. The dealer called him after several people had made comments to the dealer about the sign. My friend ended up with a new truck .
 
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That would be fine to do but my dealer has taken care of every problem that has come up and I don't feel that it is their fault or that would have been done a long time ago. I am currently taking with the big wheels in Moline on what they will do. I am just sick of messing with it.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( The dealer called him after several people had made comments to the dealer about the sign. My friend ended up with a new truck.)</font>

That's probably the exception to the rule.
 

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