pulling the trigger...a few easy ques.

   / pulling the trigger...a few easy ques. #1  

fiddleback

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Stafford CT
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2006 Kioti DK 45s
As always thanks in advance, I mean it, you folks sure change thoughts and encourage without making somebody,namely me feel stupid. Just wanted you to know,your thoughts are always appreciated.
I decided on the DK45s with backhoe and a few minor upgrades. Went to 3 dealers and spoke on the phone with 3 others and I decided on this 1 dealer, a little farther than I wanted to go... over 70 miles away but his service so far has been great and the price is just a tad over the lowest price given so i'm gonna go with him. But heres my dilemma:
My concerns are with servicing the tractor, I'm having it brought to me and I dont have the truck and trailer to bring it anywhere! I know, I know, I "shouldn't have any problems to worry about" and I do plan on servicing what this home mechanic can, but i'm still a little uhhh, uneducated as to how this works. I'll give a scenario.
Lets say I go out to the barn, and she just doesn't start. I go through all the checks and such, and sure enough, theres just some problem that needs a pro, or a tech, or something diagnostic is wrong and it just wont... whatever.
What to do, I mean what can I expect done for me in my "temper moment"? What kind of service form this dealer or any other dealer can I count on? Pay them to tow it to them? They plug it in ...yada,yada, 3 weeks later they tell me i'm all set and they'll bring it home for another tow charge? Come on! I'm not about to leave myself or my wallet that open without some sort of Manufacturers Promise or maybe even a Dealer PROMISE FOR THAT MATTER.
Am I missing something here? I know it sounds trivial but anything mass produced is bound to put out a few duds once in a while. I dont care what ISO or whatever garbage they throw at us, it happens daily. Sorry to ramble, but 6 yrs is a lot of payments to make to not have a PRISTINE machine in the barn ya know! Thanks again crew Tom
 
   / pulling the trigger...a few easy ques.
  • Thread Starter
#2  
As always thanks in advance, I mean it, you folks sure change thoughts and encourage without making somebody,namely me feel stupid. Just wanted you to know,your thoughts are always appreciated.
I decided on the DK45s with backhoe and a few minor upgrades. Went to 3 dealers and spoke on the phone with 3 others and I decided on this 1 dealer, a little farther than I wanted to go... over 70 miles away but his service so far has been great and the price is just a tad over the lowest price given so i'm gonna go with him. But heres my dilemma:
My concerns are with servicing the tractor, I'm having it brought to me and I dont have the truck and trailer to bring it anywhere! I know, I know, I "shouldn't have any problems to worry about" and I do plan on servicing what this home mechanic can, but i'm still a little uhhh, uneducated as to how this works. I'll give a scenario.
Lets say I go out to the barn, and she just doesn't start. I go through all the checks and such, and sure enough, theres just some problem that needs a pro, or a tech, or something diagnostic is wrong and it just wont... whatever.
What to do, I mean what can I expect done for me in my "temper moment"? What kind of service form this dealer or any other dealer can I count on? Pay them to tow it to them? They plug it in ...yada,yada, 3 weeks later they tell me i'm all set and they'll bring it home for another tow charge? Come on! I'm not about to leave myself or my wallet that open without some sort of Manufacturers Promise or maybe even a Dealer PROMISE FOR THAT MATTER.
Am I missing something here? I know it sounds trivial but anything mass produced is bound to put out a few duds once in a while. I dont care what ISO or whatever garbage they throw at us, it happens daily. Sorry to ramble, but 6 yrs is a lot of payments to make to not have a PRISTINE machine in the barn ya know! Thanks again crew Tom
 
   / pulling the trigger...a few easy ques. #3  
We have the tech come to the farm for problems.

In 12 years, 3 calls...2 for tires and 1 for a mechanical problem...this for the JD.
For the Ford 1700, since 1982 0 service calls.
For my brothers Kubota...so many problems he had to buy a trailer to save on service calls.
Kioti...time will tell. I just got mine but I think it is going to be like the old Fords....a tank.
Just my 2 cents.
 
   / pulling the trigger...a few easy ques. #4  
We have the tech come to the farm for problems.

In 12 years, 3 calls...2 for tires and 1 for a mechanical problem...this for the JD.
For the Ford 1700, since 1982 0 service calls.
For my brothers Kubota...so many problems he had to buy a trailer to save on service calls.
Kioti...time will tell. I just got mine but I think it is going to be like the old Fords....a tank.
Just my 2 cents.
 
   / pulling the trigger...a few easy ques. #5  
I would print off what you just asked all of us and take that to the dealer and see what his reaction to your question is.
That will tell you everything.
 
   / pulling the trigger...a few easy ques. #6  
I would print off what you just asked all of us and take that to the dealer and see what his reaction to your question is.
That will tell you everything.
 
   / pulling the trigger...a few easy ques.
  • Thread Starter
#7  
Thanks guys, seems the other tbn'ers dont want to touch the issue with a flag pole. I'll take they're non-replys as either this is too serious of an issue to deal with as individual tractor buyers, or maybe they're just simply happy with the purchase. I'll opt for that one.
I didn't meen to rustle any feathers on anyone including dealers, just figured that when something goes negatively for them (they're purchase that is) they are all too eager to share that experience with other potential buyers. But as I stated, that didn't happen to anyone on this board so... it looks like the coast is clear.
Rick, I'm not sure what you meant by your post. If you were joking or what but a do appreciate your reply because you deal with this daily. It would make sense that your opinion is maybe even more valuble than others might be, particularly in this case. If your serious and you think its wise, I might just do that. All I was trying to find out from you guys is whats the wisest thing concerning warranty issues.
 
   / pulling the trigger...a few easy ques.
  • Thread Starter
#8  
Thanks guys, seems the other tbn'ers dont want to touch the issue with a flag pole. I'll take they're non-replys as either this is too serious of an issue to deal with as individual tractor buyers, or maybe they're just simply happy with the purchase. I'll opt for that one.
I didn't meen to rustle any feathers on anyone including dealers, just figured that when something goes negatively for them (they're purchase that is) they are all too eager to share that experience with other potential buyers. But as I stated, that didn't happen to anyone on this board so... it looks like the coast is clear.
Rick, I'm not sure what you meant by your post. If you were joking or what but a do appreciate your reply because you deal with this daily. It would make sense that your opinion is maybe even more valuble than others might be, particularly in this case. If your serious and you think its wise, I might just do that. All I was trying to find out from you guys is whats the wisest thing concerning warranty issues.
 
   / pulling the trigger...a few easy ques. #9  
I'm having a hard time figuring out what your question is. When my tractor breaks worse than what I can/want to fix myself, I trailer it to the dealer and then pick it up at my cost. If I did not want to trailer it to the dealer or wasn't set up to do that then I would expect that I would be burdened with the tractor moving costs UNLESS it was part of the deal when I bought the tractor that all transport costs during the warranty period would be covered by the dealer or something similar. Many buyers negotiate things into the purchase of their tractors such as scheduled maintenance. I don't think the dealer owes you transport costs. I do think that a wise dealer will offer it as an extra or a purchasable extra.

You will always hear more about problems people have than about praise. If everything was going smoothly then what would we talk about? We come to these forums for help and to help others with our tractors, well, most of us do.

The DK45s looks to be a super tractor. If I had more land, and didn't have to transport it all the time I might consider an upgrade someday.
 
   / pulling the trigger...a few easy ques. #10  
I'm having a hard time figuring out what your question is. When my tractor breaks worse than what I can/want to fix myself, I trailer it to the dealer and then pick it up at my cost. If I did not want to trailer it to the dealer or wasn't set up to do that then I would expect that I would be burdened with the tractor moving costs UNLESS it was part of the deal when I bought the tractor that all transport costs during the warranty period would be covered by the dealer or something similar. Many buyers negotiate things into the purchase of their tractors such as scheduled maintenance. I don't think the dealer owes you transport costs. I do think that a wise dealer will offer it as an extra or a purchasable extra.

You will always hear more about problems people have than about praise. If everything was going smoothly then what would we talk about? We come to these forums for help and to help others with our tractors, well, most of us do.

The DK45s looks to be a super tractor. If I had more land, and didn't have to transport it all the time I might consider an upgrade someday.
 

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