PHILIP8N
Veteran Member
Tell them to air frieght it. Try to push the cost on them, it wont be that much, it is small and light. If nothing else, split it with them, or pay all yourself if you need it that bad. Philip.
This is good thinking, and not a repair approach that a dealer would typically contemplate.Is there something special about Kubota alternators that they cannot be repaired? If you really need the tractor and can't deal with the down-time I would check with an electrical shop that repairs starters and alternators, even if you had to pay for the repair.
I do believe that my dealer would pull one off a lot model to get me going, he has given a loaner unit when in for warranty work also.
The dealer did a minimal effort search by calling their distributor, who replied, "we don't have any right now". That does not mean that there are none available in the USA. It means that there are none in that particular distributor's computer inventory. If I had a nickel for every time a dealer said, "you can't get that...".
I thought to myself that this was impossible, but I looked and we've never sold one.
That has to speak well of the alternators not failing very often.
there are parts for BX, but they may not have one in stock for warranty use. If a dealer KNOWS of a alternate brand that will work, they cant install it due to legality issues of warranty part. If something goes wrong down the road, they can just point out the "3rd party" part.