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<blockquote data-quote="Bman73" data-source="post: 35821" data-attributes="member: 3947"><p>My advice is to get a laywer, going to be cheaper than the 8 grand to replace the motor. If you have a printout of the trouble codes from hour 1 on this machine then it is up to Bobcat to prove that you somehow did something else to the machine to get out of warranty on the machine. If you have not done so already write down a quick summarry of all discussions with your dealer as well as keep copies of any and all corraspondence, if the dealer ever asks to see copies of anything make sure that you always have a copy kept to yourself before you hand anything over to them. Also if you have to sign any work orders add to it beside your signature that you are only signing to acknowledge receiving the machine or parts and not accepting responsibility for any damages. I learned this stuff the hard way, not with Bobcat but other vehicles. The local Bobcat dealer has pissed me off bad enough already that after only 1 year with my machine I already take it elsewhere. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bman73, post: 35821, member: 3947"] My advice is to get a laywer, going to be cheaper than the 8 grand to replace the motor. If you have a printout of the trouble codes from hour 1 on this machine then it is up to Bobcat to prove that you somehow did something else to the machine to get out of warranty on the machine. If you have not done so already write down a quick summarry of all discussions with your dealer as well as keep copies of any and all corraspondence, if the dealer ever asks to see copies of anything make sure that you always have a copy kept to yourself before you hand anything over to them. Also if you have to sign any work orders add to it beside your signature that you are only signing to acknowledge receiving the machine or parts and not accepting responsibility for any damages. I learned this stuff the hard way, not with Bobcat but other vehicles. The local Bobcat dealer has pissed me off bad enough already that after only 1 year with my machine I already take it elsewhere. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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