dnw64
Veteran Member
I recently bought my B3030. I asked the previous owner if the tires were loaded and he said No.
Since I estimated the filled tires would weigh about 400# and my only loader is the one on the tractor in question, and I knew that Pete's Tire Barn does on-site loading I called and made an appointment. BTW, if they can come on their schedule rather than yours there is no charge for this. They only charge for the actual time doing the work once they arrive.
First problem - I had left my phone at home, and didn't think about the fact they might call about the appointment until about 11AM. When I called to give them a different number they said they had already been but couldn't fill the tires because they didn't feel comfortable driving their truck to where the tractor was and the key wasn't in it. I apologized for the inconvenience and explained I had left the key under the seat. They said they were still in the area and would be back to do the job before the end of day.
The next call was to inform me that the tires were already loaded...!
Again, I apologized for not checking, and accepting the PO's statement. I told them I was more than happy to pay a service call fee or whatever they wanted to call it. They insisted it was no trouble and only asked that I call on them the next time I needed anything tire-related.
So, first of all, don't trust what a PO tells you. And second, if Pete's Tire Barn serves your area I can highly recommend them, and consider this post as part of my duty to thank them. BTW, I have used them for other service, including loading my small tires that I took to their shop.
Check them out: Tire Sales and Service in New England | Petes Tire Barns in MA, NH, VT, RI and CT
Since I estimated the filled tires would weigh about 400# and my only loader is the one on the tractor in question, and I knew that Pete's Tire Barn does on-site loading I called and made an appointment. BTW, if they can come on their schedule rather than yours there is no charge for this. They only charge for the actual time doing the work once they arrive.
First problem - I had left my phone at home, and didn't think about the fact they might call about the appointment until about 11AM. When I called to give them a different number they said they had already been but couldn't fill the tires because they didn't feel comfortable driving their truck to where the tractor was and the key wasn't in it. I apologized for the inconvenience and explained I had left the key under the seat. They said they were still in the area and would be back to do the job before the end of day.
The next call was to inform me that the tires were already loaded...!
Again, I apologized for not checking, and accepting the PO's statement. I told them I was more than happy to pay a service call fee or whatever they wanted to call it. They insisted it was no trouble and only asked that I call on them the next time I needed anything tire-related.
So, first of all, don't trust what a PO tells you. And second, if Pete's Tire Barn serves your area I can highly recommend them, and consider this post as part of my duty to thank them. BTW, I have used them for other service, including loading my small tires that I took to their shop.
Check them out: Tire Sales and Service in New England | Petes Tire Barns in MA, NH, VT, RI and CT