I only have going on 20 years in dealer life (auto side), have dealt with these cases many times. Deal with the manufacturer lawyers. This is not a case you want to fight as the OP. The dealer and Kubota are making it right. Push it beyond that and the tractor with a locked up engine gets dropped of in OPs driveway until they can prove what happened to the drain plug.I’m only attempting to get the OP to expand his thinking on this incase it begins to go south on him.
Why are you so much more on the side of a dealer you don’t know?
Nothing has went south with OP, besides being out his tractor for whatever time (which is valid argument, but it could turn much worse in THIS case)
Edit: as to the defending the dealer…there is a chance the engine replacement can lead to other issues due to workmanship. At that point yes you can blame the dealer and its on them. But you can’t just get a new tractor without manufacturer/dealer attempting to make it right.
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