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<blockquote data-quote="Aries" data-source="post: 3784056" data-attributes="member: 44328"><p>I bought my cub cadet lawn mower from a local power equipment dealer. Wouldn't start one spring, so I took it back to them to repair. It took them a week and cost $500 to find a wire that a mouse had chewed in half. I assumed when I took it in that it was a wiring problem, but figured a dealer would know how it was wired and could trouble shoot it fairly quickly. I guess not. But I just say that to say... there aren't any guarantees that you'll have a good experience if you have to have something repaired. Generally speaking, your odds are probably better with someone who specializes in that equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aries, post: 3784056, member: 44328"] I bought my cub cadet lawn mower from a local power equipment dealer. Wouldn't start one spring, so I took it back to them to repair. It took them a week and cost $500 to find a wire that a mouse had chewed in half. I assumed when I took it in that it was a wiring problem, but figured a dealer would know how it was wired and could trouble shoot it fairly quickly. I guess not. But I just say that to say... there aren't any guarantees that you'll have a good experience if you have to have something repaired. Generally speaking, your odds are probably better with someone who specializes in that equipment. [/QUOTE]
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