Trading 2520 for 790

   / Trading 2520 for 790 #11  
DAN IN OHIO said:
The 2520 was chosen for my wife to use for landscaping and gardening, but my wife has yet to drive it for any reason. For some reason I made alot of bad decisions on that deal. I use it for moving fire wood around and other loader uses. I just wanted a new tractor that could be used reliably all the time. I really did not hate it until the leaking axel developed and became a never ending night mare.

Based on what you told me it should have never, ever lingered this long and drained your emotionally. Time to dump the dealer, and stay the heck away from him. What happens if you have an issue with the 790, how will you feel then? Issues with the 2520 like yours is not the norm, and the axle is an easy fix (since everything is out in the open). You need to step up the pressure, and from I read here, dosent sound like you have. otherwise it would have been fixed a long time ago. Sqeeky wheel gets the grease...
As for doing a trade between the two models? I would never, ever do it for reasons already mentioned

Lets us know the outcome

Duc
 
   / Trading 2520 for 790
  • Thread Starter
#12  
Kennyd, You bet there is a lemon law that applies to tractors(just google Ohio lemon law). There are lawyers lined up to take these cases, at no cost to me, but that's not my way of handling things (even after being badgered by my wifes attorney friend for five days over the 4th of July holliday).
 
   / Trading 2520 for 790 #13  
Dan , I am sorry to hear you had so much trouble with this problem..:(
but Duc is right. your just going to haft to start singing loud.
the 790 , though a good tractor is quite a step down from the 2520.
i think you would be sorry in the long runs. seems the problems you are
have are out of the ordnary . and i think if you screem loud enough .
someone will listen. most people here have alot more hours than the 30 you have. without any issue. i have 50 hours. and never had any problems what so ever. and i run it pretty hard...;)

Chris.....:)
 
   / Trading 2520 for 790 #14  
DAN IN OHIO said:
not my way of handling things
Yet, your unhappy with the way things are turning out.

Dude, you made your bed....
 
   / Trading 2520 for 790 #16  
Chris2520 said:
Dan , I am sorry to hear you had so much trouble with this problem..:(
but Duc is right. your just going to haft to start singing loud.
the 790 , though a good tractor is quite a step down from the 2520.i think you would be sorry in the long runs. seems the problems you are
Chris.....:)

Awwwwwwwwww, com'on Chris....you know better then that.
The 790 is for those men who want a real tractor.
 
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   / Trading 2520 for 790 #17  
Roy , you know i ment no disrepect...:(
just dropping down to what you yourself said was a value tractor,
did not seem like a good idea. i never ment a 790 was not a good
tractor.....;)

Chris.....:)
 
   / Trading 2520 for 790 #18  
Chris2520 said:
Roy , you know i ment no disrepect...:(
just dropping down to what you yourself said was a value tractor,
did not seem like a good idea. i never ment a 790 was not a good
tractor.....;)

Chris.....:)

Then why make a comment that it's a step down? Some of us are believers in the KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid) principle.
It's not a step down at all...it's a tractor marketed to a different group of buyers.
You gotta think before ya post sometimes, Bro...
(I do, I edit my posts frequently before you lads ever read 'em)
 
   / Trading 2520 for 790 #19  
Dan,

I, for one, would like to make sure I understand the situation. Is the front axle leak the only issue with the machine, or do you not like the machine also??? If the former is the issue, I would make sure your John Deere rep knows about the situation. They will NOT tolerate poor or unusually slow service. Many ask why JD seems to have such a loyal following; this is one major reason. I know JD as an entity would even replace your tractor if it were needed to keep you as a customer. If you also do not like your tractor, it might be time for a change. I understood Chris' point (as did Roy) that if one were accustomed to the niceties of hydro, etc. going to a 790 might seem like a step back, but the 790 is a true workhorse and would last FOREVER..This might be the choice for you and I suspect you could get a good deal. I personally would not be doing any trading until the regional rep had some say in this case--if he/she has not yet. Roy, my advice to you is to go to your storage building, crank up your 790, press the clutch, shift into gear and drive down the interstate to Georgia and help Chris with some projects. It might take a week to get there on the tractor, but I know that 790 would make it fine (and do so about 100 times.)

John M
 
   / Trading 2520 for 790 #20  
DAN IN OHIO said:
I have talked with the dealership owner, after the third time in for service and he assured me they would replace the whole axel with a new one. The next higher JD rep. said that they would get a new axel from the factory and put it on, but now they are going to get all the necessary parts and assemble it at the dealership. This did not make the service manager happy and when we spoke he wanted to talk about the 790 they sent me to test drive more than my 2520. Right now I might settle for an even up trade, I'm so tired of this whole situation.
I wuold Raise More Cain like youi would nt Believe Getting The 790 Is stepping Down on A tractor ! I Would tell Them put A new front Axle on There Or I want A new 2520 ! Stick to your Guns dont let them get to you ! The 790 is a great tractor but it is a plain Jain ! stay with the 2520
 

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