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- South Bend, Indiana (near)
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
The one closest to me in Niles, MI is pretty nice. I've never had an issue there.
True, but I’m not longer interested in major mechanics. I do servicing, but complex repairs are something that I’m happy to have others do.hornett22 YUP! you can't trust other people
but you can do the job youself so you know the
job is done and done right!
willy
Is this a lack of help issue?The whole local RK store is chaos. They have so many pallets of crap sitting everywhere that you can’t even walk. Are their cashier situation makes Walmart look outstanding.
Is this a lack of help issue? Where my wife manages (Amazon Hub) offers $18.50 to start. She still can't get enough help. 40% The help she does get, quits after 3 weeks .
I'm not understanding the mentality of those 21-26 yr olds who can't seem to muster enough energy or diligence to start making at least some kind of living.
No, issue was they didn't sell well, and cabelas was actively in the process of selling their whole business to Bass Pro. I bought my little 25hp cabelas because they had a good service center and a good trained mechanic right near me. And Kubota didn't care if I looked at their tractors, Case had other decent dealership at the time. Cabelas was about 15% cheaper than the case and the kubota.... And TYM did make a good tractor along with woods fel and tiller.They all break at some time. Some more than others but I would never buy ANY tractor without a fully stocked local dealer with certified mechanics. Somehow, I don't believe a retail store (in this case Rural King has that).
Cabelas learned their lesson with rebadged TYM's a while ago. Store salespeople cannot repair anything and it took them a while to figure that out, so no more tractors at Cabelas. RK needs to get out of the tractor business and stick with selling feed and stuff.
maybe someday they will learn the error of their ways. Until then the customer pays for their ineptness.
Obviously your friend knows less than me. dick cabelas was dead and buried over 3 years before Bass pro deal was done. He dies in feb 2014 and the FAMILY sold off in 2017. The FAMILY wanted their money and not a business to run. 2016 was the fire sale year for the tractors. I bought mine in 2015 before the announcement and bought other implements at fire sale prices. tiller was about half retail price. But in 5 years machine has been pretty good. TYM totally denied any warranty work and didn't even want to service these. I'd expect same for the RK brand.Could have fooled me in as much as I know one of the managers at their Dundee store and that what I was told when I inquired. Have to ask, can you substantiate your claim or is it a claim without basis?
Cabelas was selling tractors long before Dick Cabela ever entered into negotiations with Bass Pro from what I understand. Don't matter much to me, I live 4 miles from the store and never set foot in it anyway. Overpriced, made in China stuff.
My wife is from Foster (Central Pike). We probably live not that far from each other.Is this a lack of help issue?
Where my wife manages (Amazon Hub) offers $18.50 to start. She still can't get enough help. 70% The help she does get, quits after 3 weeks or they do so badly at their job, they itch to get fired so they can collect unemployment.
I'm not understanding the mentality of those 21-26 yr olds who can't seem to muster enough energy or diligence to start making at least some kind of living.
If they show some kind of determination, they can work their way up the Amazon ladder and make as much as $35 an hour.
My wife went on a run (delivery route) last week on a "Beat the Manger" incentive. Out of 48 drivers, only six beat her. She's 65 yrs old. Median age of help is 32.
Well, it figures, 7 out of 10 college kids interviewed in my state think "socialism" is the way to go.
I guess they're just practicing early.
Since they got bought out by Bass Pro, they are just another Wally world store. Not worth the time.Just got a 100 buck Cabelas gift certificate for Christmas I'll sell for 90 cash. I won't set foot in their stores.
Just as much oriental merchandise too.Since they got bought out by Bass Pro, they are just another Wally world store. Not worth the time.
I bought an RK37HC a couple months ago. I'm a little nervous about support but figure if RK does not honor the warrantee I can at least get parts from TYM. FYI, The RK Tractor company is a subsidiary or separate from the RK stores. i.e. it could declare bankruptcy while RK stores go on. I'm hoping to get lucky and have them stay around and be able to do major service by sending a truck since I am 43 miles and over an hour away... but my doubts are growing. I could not figure out how to start the PTO, so I called the store. The guy said bring it in. I said I can't, send a truck or call back and tell me what to look for. He called back and said they may have forgotten to remove the shipping bolt. While unscrewing things looking for the bolt I looked up... there is an Auto-off-Manual switch... I remember reading that you have to shift the PTO stick, switch to Manual or Auto, and press the button... I was doing 2 of the 3 steps... Ugh. It's shift, switch, button. Why?
So far everything seems to work. I thought it was weak but then I revved it above idle and that helped a lot. The big thing is it is scary going across a 10 - 15 degree slope. Trying to get the correct 6" spacers from Bora. (They seem to have shipped the wrong ones.)
Probably do if you're living in Thompson, Danielson or Killingly or even Canterbury or Brooklyn.My wife is from Foster (Central Pike). We probably live not that far from each other.
Cool beans to this small world.Killingly. I know Dale fairly well. I've bought a few things from you guys over the years.
My employer gives us a $200 gift certificate every year. I never had a problem spending it until BassPro bought them out. Now they won't even sell ammo online...Since they got bought out by Bass Pro, they are just another Wally world store. Not worth the time.
Wheel spacers are wonderful things for working on slopes, but tractors and slopes don't go well together. 10 to 15 degrees is a whole lot of slope & scares me just to think about it.
I've never seen a 2-in-1 gauge like that. Do you have link to it?Must be a geography thing. I'd have about 3 of my 75 acres that I could work on if I thought 10-15 degrees was steep.
Around me, Driver nerves via Seat of the pants feel is usually much less tolerant of slope than the tractor.
A slope or grade indicator is a nice thing to have on the dash. In my experience, traction is going to be lost well before the tipping point, and wet grass and soils should be given the respect they deserve.
Lost traction on a 28 degree slope this spring. Slid down slope, over the high bank of a cross hill trail and stopped hanging over the down hill edge of the trail. Pucker factor was high enough that I think I was constipated for 3 days. Lol
Of course even the smallest of slopes should be respected when carrying a load that is elevated. For anyone that didn't grow up on a tractor, or driving any heavy equipment, remember Keep it safe and keep those CG's low on both your front arms and the 3pt hitch.
Mossy... Didn't the boss, way back when off an inclinometer on this website in the store??? I like the one pictured as well. A link would be nice...I've never seen a 2-in-1 gauge like that. Do you have link to it?
Gosh, I love autocorrect.Mossy... Didn't the boss, way back when off an inclinometer on this website in the store??? I like the one pictured as well. A link would be nice...