Yellowdog
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I have a question that I would like to see some input for. Thanks in advance!
I have a 2002 BC2000 chipper. Took it in for routine service at approximately 500 hrs.
Here is what I requested and the dealer performed:
*Check and adjust clutch
*Check and adjust and test electric brakes
*Repack bearings and replace seals on (2) 6k axles
*change oil and filter
*change primary and secondary fuel filter with inline filter (all easy to reach)
*change hydraulic filter (takes me approximately 20 min.)
*replace oil send unit and oil guage (seems simple enough)
*no engine service at this time
*drain and replace radiator fluid (and drain petcock)
*replace inner and outer air cleaners (took me 10 minutes)
I had no other service performed.
Dealer says it took their technician 19.3 hours to complete this service. Dealer says that it billed me 7 hours of regular time and balance as overtime.
Has anyone ever heard of that? This wasn't a rush job!!
Has anyone had similar experiences with Vermeer? I was also charged $75 for miscellaneous supplies that they told me was grease and sealants? I was charged for axle seals separately and itemized for all fluids. Has anyone ever heard of a few cans of axle grease costing $75? What sealants could have gone into this machine? That baffled me too and I haven't received a good answer.
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated. Based on the above list; how long do you think this routine service should take? My trailer company tells me packing bearings should take an hour. That's inline with my 2 hour time when I did it myself.
Thanks!!!
YellowDog
I have a 2002 BC2000 chipper. Took it in for routine service at approximately 500 hrs.
Here is what I requested and the dealer performed:
*Check and adjust clutch
*Check and adjust and test electric brakes
*Repack bearings and replace seals on (2) 6k axles
*change oil and filter
*change primary and secondary fuel filter with inline filter (all easy to reach)
*change hydraulic filter (takes me approximately 20 min.)
*replace oil send unit and oil guage (seems simple enough)
*no engine service at this time
*drain and replace radiator fluid (and drain petcock)
*replace inner and outer air cleaners (took me 10 minutes)
I had no other service performed.
Dealer says it took their technician 19.3 hours to complete this service. Dealer says that it billed me 7 hours of regular time and balance as overtime.
Has anyone ever heard of that? This wasn't a rush job!!
Has anyone had similar experiences with Vermeer? I was also charged $75 for miscellaneous supplies that they told me was grease and sealants? I was charged for axle seals separately and itemized for all fluids. Has anyone ever heard of a few cans of axle grease costing $75? What sealants could have gone into this machine? That baffled me too and I haven't received a good answer.
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated. Based on the above list; how long do you think this routine service should take? My trailer company tells me packing bearings should take an hour. That's inline with my 2 hour time when I did it myself.
Thanks!!!
YellowDog