I hate to say it, but it seems to me we're paying a price for the attack on labor unions and wages for skilled and unskilled labor in the USA. Must be other factors too. And I'm not saying dealerships should be unionized necessarily but that unions set a standard for compensation that trickled out.
My B2601 bought two years ago, has been rock solid, no leaks and no engine or hydraulic malfunctions. BUT I have had four issues from shoddy setup, from minor to serious. I've documented most of them on this site. These were attributed to "the kid" they got rid of who set up my tractor.
Lots of questions. Was he ignorant and not taught? What kind of pressure was he under? Why did an inexperienced (I assume) kid get this job even if he was cheap? Was he supervised? Was he helped? Was his work checked?
You get it: I think he was probably a punk but I blame management. I question the ethos of that dealership, which has been in business a long time and won awards.
My B2601 bought two years ago, has been rock solid, no leaks and no engine or hydraulic malfunctions. BUT I have had four issues from shoddy setup, from minor to serious. I've documented most of them on this site. These were attributed to "the kid" they got rid of who set up my tractor.
Lots of questions. Was he ignorant and not taught? What kind of pressure was he under? Why did an inexperienced (I assume) kid get this job even if he was cheap? Was he supervised? Was he helped? Was his work checked?
You get it: I think he was probably a punk but I blame management. I question the ethos of that dealership, which has been in business a long time and won awards.