Confusion or denial?

   / Confusion or denial? #1  

tydp

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Ford 4100, Kubota M5400, Kubota M9540
I read so many threads about people being so happy with their tractors and in the same breath describing all the problems they have had with them. Here is one example:

"Transmission replaced @ 118 hours. This has been the only problem I've had. I am very satisfied with my XXXX"

I would be very displeased to say the least! What say you?
Confusion or denial?
 
   / Confusion or denial? #2  
Both - Once you have a tractor it's kind of like having a wife - can't live with them, can't live without them :D


Actually, I would be concerned if I had transmission problems in 118 hours of use, but if the repairs were covered under warranty then it would lessen the pain.

While I have had some issues with my tractor, I think what I have gained in productivity by having a tractor, far outweighs the minor issues and their related cost and inconveniences. Should it be perfect for what I paid for it - yes, is this a realistic expectation - no. All machines will eventually require repairs - some, sooner than others.
 
   / Confusion or denial? #3  
tydp said:
I read so many threads about people being so happy with their tractors and in the same breath describing all the problems they have had with them. Here is one example:
"Transmission replaced @ 118 hours. This has been the only problem I've had. I am very satisfied with my XXXX"
I would be very displeased to say the least! What say you?
Confusion or denial?
The severity of problems is clearly in the eyes (and mind) of the beholder... or, in this case, the owner. You are absolutely right. One person's total crisis is another person's minor nuisance issue. You see that here all the time. Often, it's hard to explain. Some folks see Armageddon... others see a chance to turn a wrench, get dirty and maybe even learn something they didn't know before about their tractor.

I am sooooooo glad that I bought used and don't have to worry so much about the warranty BS and dealer service aspect of all this. Something goes wrong... I fix it. Simple as that... it's done. If it costs some money, that's life. If it takes some time and a little research, no big deal. I have a reserve and backup plan set up solely for any possible "big" problem that could come along... that will probably never be needed because of that reserve fund and plan being there.

Big problems can be big issues to folks and I understand that. What I don't understand is the big complaints about the little issues. I say fix the dang thing and move on. I sleep better that way. :)

Dougster
 
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I think there is a psychology to big ticket-item purchases. I'm a ham radio operator, and it is very similar - the radio you researched and finally bought is by far the best one out there. Which one is best? Why, the one I bought, of course!

-Brian
 
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the one I bought, of course

Why of course this applies to most of us including myself.

I am very happy with my Kubota. It has seen some major expense repairs all of a metal breaking type indicating misuse issues. Would I trade for a different brand that is larger and affordable. You betcha but it would have to be green.
 
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Dougster said:
What I don't understand is the big complaints about the little issues. I say fix the dang thing and move on. I sleep better that way. :)
Dougster
I'm glad that I'm not the only one that feels that way. Some of the smallest things are made out to be federal issues.
 
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I agree with every post :D. Perception is reality :rolleyes:. Jay
 
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n8wrl said:
I think there is a psychology to big ticket-item purchases. I'm a ham radio operator, and it is very similar - the radio you researched and finally bought is by far the best one out there. Which one is best? Why, the one I bought, of course!

-Brian

Truer words have never been spoken. According to what I've read on TBN, there are 3972 different "best tractors built". (and to some degree that may be true) People see their desicions as the "smartest". Their choices as the best...even when they may NOT be. But who's to say that your choice ISN'T the best...FOR YOU.
 
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JerryG said:
I'm glad that I'm not the only one that feels that way. Some of the smallest things are made out to be federal issues.

There's a bunch of us that agree Jerry. Why sweat the small stuff. Life's too short. When I hear people getting all bent out of shape over some minor detail, I can't help but wonder how they survive a REAL crisis.

All I have to do is think back a few years to when I had 3 teenagers living under my roof. I got to the point where 3 or 4 major catastrophies at one time were water off a ducks back!
 
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This is known as the "BMW" or "Lexus" phenomenon. These owners think their cars are the greatest things, yet they need a motor fixed, wear out tires prematurely, break balljoints, have high collision costs and expensive parts. The allure is propagated by the few who seek exclusive bragging rights on a finicky product. Remind you of a gorgious woman? Best to rent or borrow, never own.
 

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