The diagnosis was made the day I dropped it off, bad ECU. It's under warranty, but I have twice been told that we're waiting for Kubota Warranty to "approve" the repair.
Having always handled my own repair work (I have never owned a tractor that was under warranty if that tells you the kind of stuff I am used to working with)
a machine in the shop is a foreign concept for me.
What is a reasonable amount of time for a dealer keep a machine for an ECU replacement? I mean, it's relatively easy swap isn't it?
Don't wish to start off fussing with the dealer so I am asking those who have experienced warranty work before me.
What's reasonable? 3 weeks? 4 weeks?
Having always handled my own repair work (I have never owned a tractor that was under warranty if that tells you the kind of stuff I am used to working with)
a machine in the shop is a foreign concept for me.
What is a reasonable amount of time for a dealer keep a machine for an ECU replacement? I mean, it's relatively easy swap isn't it?
Don't wish to start off fussing with the dealer so I am asking those who have experienced warranty work before me.
What's reasonable? 3 weeks? 4 weeks?