canoetrpr
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- Joined
- Aug 7, 2005
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- Location
- Ontario, Canada
- Tractor
- Kubota M7040 cab/hyd shuttle - current, Kubota L3400 - traded
I've got a Kubota L3400 that is at 50 hrs now and I am struggling with where to get it serviced now and in the future.
For reasons I won't go into I have decided not to use the dealer I purchased from.
I was planning on using another Kubota dealer in the area that is about the same distance away - still need them to pick up the tractor. However I'm just not getting a great feeling from them either. I called last week to setup an appointment for this week, thought I had done so.... was waiting on their call to tell me exactly when they would be here to pick up the tractor - they said Monday, Tuesday. I call today and they say, oh yeah... we're real busy, maybe Thursday.
Just dosen't give me the warm fuzzies when someone can't give me something reasonably definitive on when they can get my service done and don't bother calling to let me know.
To make matters worse, I asked them to price out getting remotes and a hydraulic top link installed on my machine and first they said that it just could not be done on the L3400. Then after me telling them that various others had remotes they looked into it and said, "oh yeah - I guess it can be done since you have a loader". Again - dosen't give me the warm fuzzies as this should be fairly straightfoward stuff.
Another alternative is to start using a local used tractor dealership which I can actually drive the tractor to. I could pick up all the filters, fluids at a Kubota dealer so that I know what gets used. I imagine changing fluids and filters, installing remotes etc. should be straightfoward enough and the L3400 is a simple machine. The folks there seem friendly.
Realistically if I was mechanically inclined and had the time I'd do the service myself as many here do.
Any thoughts on whether I should stick to trying to go to a Kubota dealer or go with the used tractor dealership?
For reasons I won't go into I have decided not to use the dealer I purchased from.
I was planning on using another Kubota dealer in the area that is about the same distance away - still need them to pick up the tractor. However I'm just not getting a great feeling from them either. I called last week to setup an appointment for this week, thought I had done so.... was waiting on their call to tell me exactly when they would be here to pick up the tractor - they said Monday, Tuesday. I call today and they say, oh yeah... we're real busy, maybe Thursday.
Just dosen't give me the warm fuzzies when someone can't give me something reasonably definitive on when they can get my service done and don't bother calling to let me know.
To make matters worse, I asked them to price out getting remotes and a hydraulic top link installed on my machine and first they said that it just could not be done on the L3400. Then after me telling them that various others had remotes they looked into it and said, "oh yeah - I guess it can be done since you have a loader". Again - dosen't give me the warm fuzzies as this should be fairly straightfoward stuff.
Another alternative is to start using a local used tractor dealership which I can actually drive the tractor to. I could pick up all the filters, fluids at a Kubota dealer so that I know what gets used. I imagine changing fluids and filters, installing remotes etc. should be straightfoward enough and the L3400 is a simple machine. The folks there seem friendly.
Realistically if I was mechanically inclined and had the time I'd do the service myself as many here do.
Any thoughts on whether I should stick to trying to go to a Kubota dealer or go with the used tractor dealership?