This has been bothering me for a while now. My L4060LE was dropped off with 37 hours 2 weeks ago. I love the machine, no issues. I purchssed new, the dealer had this one brought in from another location.
They had to add the backhoe frame, swap tires and flush the old diesel (sitting 6 months) so that accounts for some I'm sure. It had no scratches or anything on it so its likely not a return but no way to be sure.
Now it's back for its 50hr service and it just bugs me to get a new machine with that number, and having to take it right back after 1 week of use. I have seen others post about machines coming with over 10 hours and how thats a problem but I haven't seen this many.
I spoke with the salesman and service manager who did the work. Both claim to have no idea it had so many and that's where the conversation ends. Salesman won't acknowledge the hours over email which is interesting.
I want to just let it go and enjoy the tractor. My only concern is how it was ran for those hours.
What would you do in my shoes?
Update: They issued a check to make up for the hours.
They had to add the backhoe frame, swap tires and flush the old diesel (sitting 6 months) so that accounts for some I'm sure. It had no scratches or anything on it so its likely not a return but no way to be sure.
Now it's back for its 50hr service and it just bugs me to get a new machine with that number, and having to take it right back after 1 week of use. I have seen others post about machines coming with over 10 hours and how thats a problem but I haven't seen this many.
I spoke with the salesman and service manager who did the work. Both claim to have no idea it had so many and that's where the conversation ends. Salesman won't acknowledge the hours over email which is interesting.
I want to just let it go and enjoy the tractor. My only concern is how it was ran for those hours.
What would you do in my shoes?
Update: They issued a check to make up for the hours.
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