atsah
Elite Member
I am the manager of this dealership and I can tell you Mr. Customer does not have all of the facts listed here. He did indeed call me stating that his fuel gauge and hours meter were not working. Even though he was out of warranty, I called Branson and got them to cover the repairs. He later called back and stated that the tractor was losing power. It was brought back in and we started at the basics. We drained the tank and checked the filter, which fell apart in my mechanics hands. It looked like it had been in there for years. We replaced the filter, and checked the lift pump. It came down to the fuel injection pump. I once again called Branson and got the pump covered under warranty, even though his warranty was expired. We replaced the pump and the tractor ran great. I have multiple emails and texts from the customer stating this. On one of the latest texts, he asked about trading in his tractor for a 3725. I gave him what I thought was a fair quote but he disagreed, not even 24 hours later, he texted me and said the tractor was losing power again. Coincidence?
We went and picked up his tractor and proceeded to locate the problem. This is when we found the rust and debris in his fuel tank. We also determined that the new fuel injection pump was not working. I called the customer and explained all of this. At that time I told him we would ONCE AGIAN cover all costs except the cleaning of the fuel tank and a new lift pump. A total cost of less than $300. This is when he became very difficult. He agreed to pay the fee but then he placed a call to Branson questioning my mechanic and stating that we were trying to charge him fees he shouldn't have to pay. He also started degrading my mechanic to Branson. My regional manager called me and told me these facts.
My mechanic has over thirty years experience and was an ASE certified diesel mechanic for Ford. Upon hearing this, I called the customer and told him that we would honor replacing the second pump at no cost but when finished, he could pick up his tractor and never set foot in my store again. We did everything we could to make this customer happy to the tune of approx. $4k in free work. In the end, he went to Mathis because I refused to deal with him anymore.
By the way, during the process of finding the rust in his tank, we asked him how he usually fueled his tractor and his answer was he used METAL fueling cans but continued to blame us for the rust in the tank. We did everything we could to make this customer happy but sometimes there is no satisfying a person regardless of the measures you take.
This is the last you will hear from me on this issue. My dealership has a multitude of other customers who are happy and rave about our work.
I wouldn't worry to much, it's easy for people to post negative content on forums and then run away, there is very little in the way of consequences in doing so..