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Re: The \"Woods\" brand of implements
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Tisco still has great service )</font>
I guess you mean they have great service if you're a dealer instead of the consumer. I used Tisco cylinders and valve to do my top 'n tilt, and bought them through a Kubota dealer who readily admitted not knowing much about those items. In the first place, I was both surprised and disappointed to find that the parts came with absolutely no instructions, warranty, etc. (I mean not even a single sheet of paper of any kind) and that's the way they came from Tisco because I was there when the boxes were opened. In the second place, the valve came with the wrong control levers (maybe the dealer and I could take part of the blame for that since we learned that different levers are used if you're going to mount the valve in one of Tisco's "boxes" instead of in the open). In the third place, one of the cylinders had a pin hole leak where one of the fittings was welded on. And in the fourth place, Tisco won't talk to a consumer on the phone; you have to be a dealer to talk to their support personnel. Overall, not a bad product, but I'd only use them again as a last resort.
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Tisco still has great service )</font>
I guess you mean they have great service if you're a dealer instead of the consumer. I used Tisco cylinders and valve to do my top 'n tilt, and bought them through a Kubota dealer who readily admitted not knowing much about those items. In the first place, I was both surprised and disappointed to find that the parts came with absolutely no instructions, warranty, etc. (I mean not even a single sheet of paper of any kind) and that's the way they came from Tisco because I was there when the boxes were opened. In the second place, the valve came with the wrong control levers (maybe the dealer and I could take part of the blame for that since we learned that different levers are used if you're going to mount the valve in one of Tisco's "boxes" instead of in the open). In the third place, one of the cylinders had a pin hole leak where one of the fittings was welded on. And in the fourth place, Tisco won't talk to a consumer on the phone; you have to be a dealer to talk to their support personnel. Overall, not a bad product, but I'd only use them again as a last resort.