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<blockquote data-quote="Margonme" data-source="post: 1359593" data-attributes="member: 25776"><p>An absorbing thread. I am surprised people take this crap.</p><p></p><p>I purchased my 2012 JD 5083E with loader for 40k and change from a dealership. After 2 weeks of use, I experienced a couple times that it moved slightly forward after putting the gear shift in the park position. The dealer transported the tractor in and confirmed the parking gear was damaged. I assumed it would get full warranty coverage. Matt called and said he had bad news. JD stated that the damage was due to putting the gear in park while it was in motion. No warranty coverage for abuse. Cab had to be removed. Tractor split. Gear replaced. Six grand. I told Matt, BS, it came to me in that condition. How do you know someone doing a demo drive did not force it in park while moving. Not to mention how many times a tractor is parked before it gets to the buyer. He said SORRY.</p><p></p><p>I made an appointment at a law office in Maysville. I went in a couple of mornings later. We called Matt.</p><p>Matt: Hello.</p><p>Attorney: good morning. I am the attorney representing Ron in his warranty case against JD. I am requesting a meeting with JD to discuss their failure to honor their warranty.</p><p></p><p>He told Matt the warranty clearly covers deffective parts. The tractor was defective from the time my client took possession. He ask if JD has a record of how many times a tractor is parked from the time it is assembled until it gets to the buyer.</p><p></p><p>He explained to Matt that he was looking forward to the evidence they had on when and where the damage occurred.</p><p></p><p>Matt: this matter has to be resolved with JD. It has nothing to do with the dealership.</p><p></p><p>Attorney: I fully understand. If you could act as a liason, we will take the matter up with the people you direct us to.</p><p></p><p>I got a call from Matt about 4 days later. Good news Ron. Your tractor is totally covered. As soon as it is done, we think next week, we will deliver it back to the farm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Margonme, post: 1359593, member: 25776"] An absorbing thread. I am surprised people take this crap. I purchased my 2012 JD 5083E with loader for 40k and change from a dealership. After 2 weeks of use, I experienced a couple times that it moved slightly forward after putting the gear shift in the park position. The dealer transported the tractor in and confirmed the parking gear was damaged. I assumed it would get full warranty coverage. Matt called and said he had bad news. JD stated that the damage was due to putting the gear in park while it was in motion. No warranty coverage for abuse. Cab had to be removed. Tractor split. Gear replaced. Six grand. I told Matt, BS, it came to me in that condition. How do you know someone doing a demo drive did not force it in park while moving. Not to mention how many times a tractor is parked before it gets to the buyer. He said SORRY. I made an appointment at a law office in Maysville. I went in a couple of mornings later. We called Matt. Matt: Hello. Attorney: good morning. I am the attorney representing Ron in his warranty case against JD. I am requesting a meeting with JD to discuss their failure to honor their warranty. He told Matt the warranty clearly covers deffective parts. The tractor was defective from the time my client took possession. He ask if JD has a record of how many times a tractor is parked from the time it is assembled until it gets to the buyer. He explained to Matt that he was looking forward to the evidence they had on when and where the damage occurred. Matt: this matter has to be resolved with JD. It has nothing to do with the dealership. Attorney: I fully understand. If you could act as a liason, we will take the matter up with the people you direct us to. I got a call from Matt about 4 days later. Good news Ron. Your tractor is totally covered. As soon as it is done, we think next week, we will deliver it back to the farm. [/QUOTE]
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