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<blockquote data-quote="Kennedy Farms" data-source="post: 596465" data-attributes="member: 7415"><p>We have a Polaris Ranger that is used all over the farm. It started giving us some problems that we couldn't correct, so we carried it to our local Polaris dealer (who happens to be our local John Deere dealer as well). They replaced the cam shaft, rebuilt the carb, and service the chasis and engine while they had it. As you can imagine, the bill was not easy to swallow and was actually a hundred or so over the estimate. When they called to tell me it was ready, they indicated it needed a clutch. They indicated that the clutch was rattling badly and needed to be replaced. It would be over $1k for the clutch. I calmly explained that the clutch was OK when I delivered it to them and I was sure it was OK at that time. When I picked it up, the tech drove the Ranger around from the shop and loaded it on the trailer. He tried to tell me the clutch was rattling badly and needed to be replaced. I explained that I had already discussed that with them and the clutch was fine. I should have driven the machine there, but I didn't.</p><p>When I got home, I unloaded the ranger and started driving it around the yard. There was a knocking sound that had not been there before. I remembered the mechanic saying that they had changed a u-joint, so I checked it and sure enough the u-joint was out of alignment. I loaded back up and took it back in for them to correct the next day. The mechanic put up a short fight before finally deciding to check the u-joint. Once he checked the joint, he discovered it was out and that was making the knocking sound (that they insisted was a $1k clutch going bad). </p><p>I took the ranger back home and 3 weeks later the machine is flooding and quits running. I carry it back and they put a new spark plug in it and send it back to me. 3 weeks later, the same thing happens, the ranger quits again. This has happened 4 times. Now the shop says I need a new carb, the old carb (that they rebuilt) is not going to work with the new cam shaft.</p><p></p><p>IS this how all Polaris dealers work & act?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for letting me vent!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kennedy Farms, post: 596465, member: 7415"] We have a Polaris Ranger that is used all over the farm. It started giving us some problems that we couldn't correct, so we carried it to our local Polaris dealer (who happens to be our local John Deere dealer as well). They replaced the cam shaft, rebuilt the carb, and service the chasis and engine while they had it. As you can imagine, the bill was not easy to swallow and was actually a hundred or so over the estimate. When they called to tell me it was ready, they indicated it needed a clutch. They indicated that the clutch was rattling badly and needed to be replaced. It would be over $1k for the clutch. I calmly explained that the clutch was OK when I delivered it to them and I was sure it was OK at that time. When I picked it up, the tech drove the Ranger around from the shop and loaded it on the trailer. He tried to tell me the clutch was rattling badly and needed to be replaced. I explained that I had already discussed that with them and the clutch was fine. I should have driven the machine there, but I didn't. When I got home, I unloaded the ranger and started driving it around the yard. There was a knocking sound that had not been there before. I remembered the mechanic saying that they had changed a u-joint, so I checked it and sure enough the u-joint was out of alignment. I loaded back up and took it back in for them to correct the next day. The mechanic put up a short fight before finally deciding to check the u-joint. Once he checked the joint, he discovered it was out and that was making the knocking sound (that they insisted was a $1k clutch going bad). I took the ranger back home and 3 weeks later the machine is flooding and quits running. I carry it back and they put a new spark plug in it and send it back to me. 3 weeks later, the same thing happens, the ranger quits again. This has happened 4 times. Now the shop says I need a new carb, the old carb (that they rebuilt) is not going to work with the new cam shaft. IS this how all Polaris dealers work & act? Thanks for letting me vent! [/QUOTE]
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