Oh and I forgot to say that one of the transmissions also went out at about 20 or 25 hours, which makes the problems this mower has experinced go up by one more. What do I have to do to get someone to at least talk to me in person, about the issues with this very expensive mower.
I guess this was not an issue that you guys have answers for, so I will just let you know that I now have my mower back, and no the deck was not replaced, but welded, for a final repair. If this is the way that this company does business with it's customers, then I guess I will have to find another manufacturer for the rest of my lawn care needs. Sad that I spent all this money on this zero turn, only to have this many problems with no one to answer for them. Thanks for the speedy response. NOT !!!!!!!!!!!!!
It is now the 16th of November, and so far no one has even contacted me about this issue, or at least sent me an update on their investigation. My unit is still at the Nationwide Farm supply, in Smithfield Kentucky. I have not heard from them also, so that leads me to think that he is not getting much of an answer from Husqvarna also. I am very near just asking for my money back and going with someone else for a more dependable zero turn, as I thought you guys were. Thanks for any response
It's been 7 days now since I posted this, and was just wondering if anyone from Husqvarna has even looked at it. If so, could you let me know you are looking into it. Thanks
I only have 47.7 hrs on this mower, so I don't think , asking for a replacement , is too much.
OK since i have no takers on this one, i am being told that my bad tire is not covered under warranty, even though it is clearly a defective tire from the supplier. Is there anybody that can tell me a phone number to talk to a person that can explain this decision to me. I had hoped to be a very loyal Husqvarna owner, but if this is the way they treat their customers, i may need to do some rethinking.