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Fertilizer buggy issue/farm store responsibility?
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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1628068" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>I would ask for enough fertilizer to fill in what was missed.</p><p>Once I had a spinner wheel break off and had about 500 pounds dumped out in a row. We actually scooped it up best we could with a skidsteer and put it back in. Called the supplier and he came out me him and my welder we did a field repair and he knocked 100.00 off the bill </p><p>I was satisfied.</p><p></p><p>I had the handle you lock in the tire drive break and the drive wheel dropped while in transport. </p><p>I fertilized about a mile and a half of state highway 138; before I realized. As usual I had a welder on my truck, I repaired it and went and spread it. What I came up short they replaced.</p><p>They don't charge rent on fertilizer buggy's and due to the fertilizer and customer abuse they deserve a little slack. But they should seek some middle ground to make it right, so should you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1628068, member: 24947"] I would ask for enough fertilizer to fill in what was missed. Once I had a spinner wheel break off and had about 500 pounds dumped out in a row. We actually scooped it up best we could with a skidsteer and put it back in. Called the supplier and he came out me him and my welder we did a field repair and he knocked 100.00 off the bill I was satisfied. I had the handle you lock in the tire drive break and the drive wheel dropped while in transport. I fertilized about a mile and a half of state highway 138; before I realized. As usual I had a welder on my truck, I repaired it and went and spread it. What I came up short they replaced. They don't charge rent on fertilizer buggy's and due to the fertilizer and customer abuse they deserve a little slack. But they should seek some middle ground to make it right, so should you. [/QUOTE]
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