Is this BS or what?

   / Is this BS or what? #21  
My primary dealer charges for pick up and delivery. They are very transparent with their pricing so I have no problem paying it. My secondary dealer does not charge for delivery but are always priced higher and is not transparent on what I am paying for. I prefer to see what I am paying for and don't mind pay for a quality service that is hassle free.
 
   / Is this BS or what? #22  
As a rule, a new sale does not incur a delivery charge. I never charged when I was selling tractors. Also, usually didn't charge for warranty hauling.

I did have a Kubota required update on an RTV1140 utility vehicle. Took about 15 minutes to do. Drove about 140 miles one way. Didn't charge customer anything. Even got to stop in Winslow AZ for lunch with my future wife.
 
   / Is this BS or what? #23  
I doubt many dealers if any actually transport for "free". They have to pay for the truck, trailer and the person to trailer it somehow so they will either charge a transportation fee or they will make it up in the cost of service or the price of the new machine.
 
   / Is this BS or what? #24  
I doubt many dealers if any actually transport for "free". They have to pay for the truck, trailer and the person to trailer it somehow so they will either charge a transportation fee or they will make it up in the cost of service or the price of the new machine.
Well, obviously the money to pay for it has to come from somewhere, but the increased customer satisfaction can drive future sales both of that customer and others via review/recommendation, and the net result can easily be that the dealer sells machines at the same price as a less acccomodating dealer with the same or greater net income.

The margins may be lower as a result, but with increased sales, the overall net can be higher.
 
   / Is this BS or what? #26  
Holy cow. People spend $80,000 on a truck, and they dont get free towing for repairs. I dont recall ever having warranty work done on anything that included free transportation for repair.

That's why i have a flatbed trailer.
 
   / Is this BS or what? #28  
Delivery for my machine was free, but anything past that is a $100 fee. When I brought my tractor in for warrantee work I rented a trailer, it was about $80 and beat the piss out of my truck- I just gave the dealer $100 for the return trip.
 
   / Is this BS or what? #29  
Is it common practice for a dealer to charge for trucking to deliver a new tractor and pick up the trade in? 6 months ago i traded in my Massey Ferguson 1533 for a new Kioti 4210 se HST. The reason I got it was I was tired of plowing snow with no cab, I’m getting too old for ruffling it in the cold.

A month ago there was a problem with the fuel gage on working. I was told It was under warranty and that there would be no charge to fix it …..but it would cost $200 for trucking. Then I just had a problem with a bad fuel water sensor. Again it was under warranty and it would cost $200 for trucking. I ended up fixing both of these problem myself. The fuel level sensor I didn’t have to pay for but the fuel water sensor I had to pay for with the stipulation that since I would intall it would not be under warranty.

This dealer is really piss’n me off and I wonder what they would do if there was a major problem with the tractor. They are so inconsistent with their cheapness.
Yep, common. My dealer charges $200 to haul tractors. UNTIL I remind them about all the stuff I buy and guilt them in to doing it for free.
But then, they probably just mark up the bills anyway, LOL
 
   / Is this BS or what? #30  
No fee for delivery for me, but I'm only 15 minutes away. A bit longer now that the roads have washed out, but that's temporary.

I wouldn't expect them to cover trucking for warranty work.

They did come to my place one time to fix something for free after I described it on the phone.

I'm pretty happy with my dealer, small family run shop in a no stop light town. Good communication back and forth and I also picked up a UTV from them.
 
   / Is this BS or what? #31  
No fee for delivery for me, but I'm only 15 minutes away. A bit longer now that the roads have washed out, but that's temporary.

I wouldn't expect them to cover trucking for warranty work.

They did come to my place one time to fix something for free after I described it on the phone.

I'm pretty happy with my dealer, small family run shop in a no stop light town. Good communication back and forth and I also picked up a UTV from them.
That's a good deal you have there. That has to be e rare case to have a dealer in that small of a town. What's the population there? Do the serve a larger population close by?
 
   / Is this BS or what? #32  
It now looks like i’m going to have to invest in a trailer for the tractor so I can get the tractor fixed when and if it needs fixing.
At this point, that would probably be the most unwise decision, from a money and storage space perspective, unless you have other uses for the trailer.
 
   / Is this BS or what? #33  
That's a good deal you have there. That has to be e rare case to have a dealer in that small of a town. What's the population there? Do the serve a larger population close by?

It's all rural here. No real population centers, but a couple of shopping hubs where groceries etc can be found.

The town the dealer is in has 3200 folks-second biggest town in the county after the city of Berlin with 9400, mine has 900.

They serve much of NW New Hampshire and NE Vermont.

I'm pretty sure they're the furthest north dealer in the state.
 
   / Is this BS or what? #34  
Is it common practice for a dealer to charge for trucking to deliver a new tractor and pick up the trade in? 6 months ago i traded in my Massey Ferguson 1533 for a new Kioti 4210 se HST. The reason I got it was I was tired of plowing snow with no cab, I’m getting too old for ruffling it in the cold.

A month ago there was a problem with the fuel gage on working. I was told It was under warranty and that there would be no charge to fix it …..but it would cost $200 for trucking. Then I just had a problem with a bad fuel water sensor. Again it was under warranty and it would cost $200 for trucking. I ended up fixing both of these problem myself. The fuel level sensor I didn’t have to pay for but the fuel water sensor I had to pay for with the stipulation that since I would intall it would not be under warranty.

This dealer is really piss’n me off and I wonder what they would do if there was a major problem with the tractor. They are so inconsistent with their cheapness.
Considering the cost of fuel for his truck and the fact that he he has to pay an employee to fetch it, I'd say a reasonable transportation charge is warranted. Don't know if 200 bucks is reasonable and customary but in today's inflation driven market, to me, 200 bucks is basically chump change. I'm in a nice position that if one of my units has to go to the shop, I work for them part time so I grab the roll back and fetch it myself.
 
   / Is this BS or what? #35  
I did not. My assumption was that I just spent close to $30,000 on a tractor and attachments that I would get at least some kind of reasonable customer service. Seeing also that I bought the Mf 1533 from them also. Which they did a free delivery of the new tractor and one warranty repair that had to be trucked at no cost to me. Again they have problems with their inconsistent policies and customer service.
It now looks like i’m going to have to invest in a trailer for the tractor so I can get the tractor fixed when and if it needs fixing.
$200 dealer charge verses cost of trailer?
 
   / Is this BS or what? #37  
I just had to pay $300.00 for warranty work, 60 miles round trip.
 
   / Is this BS or what? #38  
I got a trailer when I bought my tractor, because I knew I wanted to be able to move it and not worry about the dealer picking it up. In the last 14 years I've hauled it a lot of places but never back to the dealer. :LOL:
 
   / Is this BS or what? #40  
300.00 for transportation. I guess they have to get some money out of you one way or another.
 

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