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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1379203" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>You might say it is none of my business but the same attitude happens in Australia. I think the first thing that Trump should do to make America great again is to not only look into the quality of workmanship and design reliability of your manufacturing but also the after sales service and warranty repairs. Even if they take a hit on some unfair repairs when you get looked after well you will definately be back for another one when the time comes. The Japanese by paying attention to detail and reliability set the benchmark.</p><p></p><p>Brings to mind the $hit that TCRanch went through with her almost brand new truck when manufactures design filters and alarms to alert to fuel problems yet they wiped their hands of it. They know how to chase people away from buying another.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion I would be double checking the adjustment and free play in that clutch. If you couldn't get it in gear doesn't sound like the clutch plates are worn.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1379203, member: 16453"] You might say it is none of my business but the same attitude happens in Australia. I think the first thing that Trump should do to make America great again is to not only look into the quality of workmanship and design reliability of your manufacturing but also the after sales service and warranty repairs. Even if they take a hit on some unfair repairs when you get looked after well you will definately be back for another one when the time comes. The Japanese by paying attention to detail and reliability set the benchmark. Brings to mind the $hit that TCRanch went through with her almost brand new truck when manufactures design filters and alarms to alert to fuel problems yet they wiped their hands of it. They know how to chase people away from buying another. In my opinion I would be double checking the adjustment and free play in that clutch. If you couldn't get it in gear doesn't sound like the clutch plates are worn. Ken [/QUOTE]
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