Kent
Bronze Member
The bad news with my NH TC-40D. (350 hrs, new Sept 2001) Last week I was moving 40 yds of loam on fairly level ground, in 4wd. Heard a clunk, and then no front 4wd. Slowed me down a bit getting the work done, but was able to finish.
The good news was my dealer's superb service (KLEM Tractor in Spencer, MA). Picked the tractor up the next day. I was going to call today (a week later) to see what was the problem was, and before I could, the truck pulled up! Cool.
The problem (known by NH) was the locking nut on the front pinion gear was not assembled with a locking washer. Problem only experienced by owners who work the front end hard (like me with my Rooter bucket). Bolt spins off, pinion slips apart. Fix is fairly easy, though you have to crack the front axle case open to get to it.
The cost to fix it? No charge for parts or work. No charge for 80 miles round trip pickup and delivery.
No charge for a complete power wash (looks spanking new). (I have spent thousands at the VW dealer for repairs and they have never washed my wife's Jetta.)
I had also sent along my Rooter bucket (started falling off with certain motion), and they welded on a new deeper lip for the ATI quicktach. No charge.
Added a flow limiter to my top hydraulic link on 3 pt hitch. Also replaced the hoses back there. No charge!
OK, I admit I had initially chaffed at the fact that KLEMs didn't deal prices when I bought the tractor and implements. But you know what? They know their products inside and out. Everything was set up perfectly when I bought the tractor and implements (4-in-1 bucket front hydraulics and thumb switch on joystick, extra rear remotes, hydraulic top link, showblower subframe, etc.). Everything has worked flawlessly for two years, the initial expense well worth the time it would have taken for me to hunt down parts and fiddle around. And now some pretty major work performed at no charge!
This is what good dealers are all about. KLEMs is one of those rare places where things are done right.
The good news was my dealer's superb service (KLEM Tractor in Spencer, MA). Picked the tractor up the next day. I was going to call today (a week later) to see what was the problem was, and before I could, the truck pulled up! Cool.
The problem (known by NH) was the locking nut on the front pinion gear was not assembled with a locking washer. Problem only experienced by owners who work the front end hard (like me with my Rooter bucket). Bolt spins off, pinion slips apart. Fix is fairly easy, though you have to crack the front axle case open to get to it.
The cost to fix it? No charge for parts or work. No charge for 80 miles round trip pickup and delivery.
No charge for a complete power wash (looks spanking new). (I have spent thousands at the VW dealer for repairs and they have never washed my wife's Jetta.)
I had also sent along my Rooter bucket (started falling off with certain motion), and they welded on a new deeper lip for the ATI quicktach. No charge.
Added a flow limiter to my top hydraulic link on 3 pt hitch. Also replaced the hoses back there. No charge!
OK, I admit I had initially chaffed at the fact that KLEMs didn't deal prices when I bought the tractor and implements. But you know what? They know their products inside and out. Everything was set up perfectly when I bought the tractor and implements (4-in-1 bucket front hydraulics and thumb switch on joystick, extra rear remotes, hydraulic top link, showblower subframe, etc.). Everything has worked flawlessly for two years, the initial expense well worth the time it would have taken for me to hunt down parts and fiddle around. And now some pretty major work performed at no charge!
This is what good dealers are all about. KLEMs is one of those rare places where things are done right.