[AT] Possible damage

Dick Day dickday0 at gmail.com
Mon Apr 24 07:02:46 PDT 2017


This dealer, I thought, was always pretty careful.  I guess it boils down
to how careful the mechanic is.  I'm waiting on a call back from them now.

On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 10:52 PM, Greg Hass <ghass at m3isp.com> wrote:

> Because you were just starting the brush hog I doubt you did any damage;
> however the IH mechanic said some people would plug their corn chopper
> and with a IH 1066 tractor try to unplug by opening it full throttle and
> putting the pto in gear, said they would burn the clutches out  in 5
> seconds. Completely different from what you were doing. It makes me very
> mad that you can't trust anyone anymore to do their job. A year ago I
> had my JD 4255 in for a bad transmission leak ( the shaft where the 3
> point draft sensing goes into the trans. was leaking so bad that after
> sitting a couple of months I had to add oil just to get it to the
> dealer. When it was fixed and I went to get it I asked if the fluid
> level had been checked. I was assured it had been but they would make
> sure. I was nervous because there was no oil listed on the bill. Long
> story short, the transmission was low 5 gallons of oil. What if I had
> figured they were paid to do the job and I had went to the field for the
> day.
>         Greg Hass
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