TheOldHokie
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Lifetime Member
Equipment
L3901/LA525, B7200DT/B1630, G2160/RCK60, G2460/RCK60
I certainly hope you have not jinxed me or you!!!You guys must have got tractors that were built on a Friday. Holy smokes! The only work I've done on mine is maintenance. It's been flawless since I've had it. Uh oh, I probably just jinxed it.
Please don't get me wrong. I like my new tractor and my issues have been minor. I was simply exasperated and venting. I had just spent half a day trying unsuccessfully to snake out a clogged kitchen drain pipe and when the tractor wouldn't start and was blocking the lane for the high $$$$ plumber I was forced to call in it pushed me over the edge.
My little rant seems to have opened the door for all the new technology haters. I am not one of them and I have had my fill of fighting with used cars, trucks, and tractors. My take on that is considerably different. I have spent the last couple decades fixing my old stuff and listening to and helping people on forums just like this fix theirs. The forums (and my skinned knuckles) are testimony to the fact that old iron has more than its share of failures and maintenance issues. I have three sitting here out of service right now waiting for me to get to them.
I am 71 and this is the first new vehicle of any type I have ever owned and I am happy as a pig in you know what about that. I considered a late model used tractor and decide against it because I did not want to deal once again with someone else's screw ups and/or problems.
The wife's BMW purchased off factory lease is the next newest machine in my herd and it has been wonderful. Without any doubt the most reliable vehicles I have ever owned are all 2007 or newer. I am looking forward to a similar experience with my shiny new and factory warranted 2021 tractor. I will keep my fingers crossed for both of us
Dan