I have no idea what the dealer and their mechanic did. I told them I wanted it repaired correctly. Every step of the way, I purchased what they advised. It started as an emissions issue and then kept going until I basically purchased a new engine, part for part. The dealer has be over a barrel. Not only the cost of the unit, but also the loss in value from all the attachments I can no longer use.The main issue here is that the emissions have been deleted on your machine. And I assume you have been a party to this as well as you dealer. I would not admit this by the way. The OEM will have nothing to do with this scenario as it is in violation of Federal law. They may admonish the dealer behind the scenes but they will most likely not help you of you have requested the delete.
Earlier you stated:We are a small not for profit family ranch, whose mission is to donate hunting events and retreats to veterans and clergy. We used the SVL 95 to basically fill feeders and grade roads.
That unit isn't for filling feeders and grading roads, That's a production Timber cutting unit, not something a not for profit would buy without some sence of return for the investment.when they sold me a package deal, with a Diamond timber cutter.
This is true. I spent a lot of time documenting everything to a Kubota rep on the phone. Afterwards, she said it would not be referred to Kubota management, but only sent to the dealer. She did provide me a complaint number.if the dealer knowingly tampered with emissions devices such that they are no longer able to perform the duty that they are supposed to, that's a federal deal-and a breach of dealer agreements, punishable by losing their dealer, fines if it's found to be illegal, etc. Kubota does not mess around, either.
I would bet that, if this is the cut-and-dried case, Kubota will help you, but you gotta call corporate and explain to them what's going on. The customer service line is "manned" by folks that are not mechanical in nature, so remember that. BUT--they can get a case started, and at that point they'll get the division service rep(s) involved, and that's when stuff starts happening.
They may admonish the dealer behind the scenes
All warranty from Kubota went out the window with the DEF delete. Poof.but they will most likely not help you of you have requested the delete.
As the engine owner, you should be aware, however, that KUBOTA may deny your warranty
coverage if your engine or a part has failed due to abuse, vandalism, neglect, improper
maintenance or unapproved modifications.
it appears that Kubota designed a Tier 4 engine to be EPA emissions compliant, that was cost competitive, but did not disclose their mechanical and business model was designed for failure, at the later cost of customers. It also appears that the driving force behind emissions reprogramming by third parties, is Kubota’s refusal to warrant emission related parts.