Complaint Review: John Deere Eis Implement - Two Rivers Wisconsin
- John Deere Eis Implement 8431 COUNTY ROAD B Two Rivers, Wisconsin United States of America
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John Deere Eis Implement Improperly Assemble Equipment; Charge Customer, keep equipment for ever Two Rivers, Wisconsin
*Author of original report: ABOVE REPORT NOT ACCURATE
*REBUTTAL Owner of company: Let's look at the appropriate dates and times.
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The letter I sent them says it all:
Dear Eis Implement and John Deere Corporate
At the end of 2008 we purchased a John Deer Model E725 snow blower. The second time it was used, the auger collapsed, and I brought it in for repair. I was told that the auger was under warranty, but I would have to pay for the belt. That seemed fair enough at the time, so I paid.
During the 2009/2010 season, ( this year ) the auger again collapsed. I paid over $200 for repairs. When I questioned why the auger on a John Deere product would continually collapse, rendering the product useless, I was told these things sometimes happen. I was not happy, but I paid.
The SAME DAY I picked it up I used it, and again the auger collapsed. I turned around and brought it back to Eis Impliment, where it has been sitting for over SEVEN WEEKS waiting for a part that is supposedly on back order. During three snow storms I have had to pay someone to do snow removal, despite the fact I have a virtually brand new John Deere snow blower. On Monday this week Scott from Eis called to tell me that the part was still on back order, and the equipment would again be unavailable for my use. When I asked why couldnt he take the part from the identical s****.>
It would seem that taking care of me means
1: Not properly assembling the equipment in the first place
2: charging me for belt, labor, etc DESPITE these parts
being ruined by the improper assembly
3: Not noticing the lack of skid shoes until the THIRD time
the unit has failed, and then CHARGING ME FOR THE SKID SHOES AND LABOR to
install them
4: Having my unit for over SEVEN WEEKS AND COUNTING
5: Informing me I will have to pay for a cutting blade on the unit, since that and the shroud were ruined by the lack of skid shoes. (the shroud being deemed cosmetic, and not in need of repair.
I have reached saturation point with this situation. It was my belief that John Deere products are worth the cost, because they are , I thought, high quality, American made, and have knowledgeable, skilled people standing behind them. NONE of these have proven to be true.
At this point, I fully intend to sell the unit, ( if I ever actually get it back ), and NEVER again will I purchase a John Deere product, nor will I patronize Eis Implement. Not only have I paid $1200 for a machine I have not been able to make use of, I have also shelled out over a third of that price in repairs, ALL OF WHICH WERE THE DIRECT RESULT OF THE UNIT BEING IMPROPERLY ASSEMBLED IN THE FIRST PLACE, not to mention having to pay someone to do what I bought the unit
to do in the first place! I cannot express the degree of frustration, disappointment and, at this point, disgust and anger I feel towards John Deere and Eis Implement.
I am sending a copy of this email to John Deere Corporate, as well as posting it on Facebook, as well as as many consumer protection and review sites on the Web as I can locate so that others can learn from my experiences.
Sincerely,
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#2 Author of original report
ABOVE REPORT NOT ACCURATE
AUTHOR: James - (United States)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, November 02, 2017
I am the origianl poster. At the time I filed this report I was having mental health issues due to severe PTSD resulting from military service. My perceptions or reality were skewed, inaccurate and flawed. I would like to remove the original report, but am unable to do so.
I SINCERELY apologize to Eis , both the persons and the company.

#1 REBUTTAL Owner of company
Let's look at the appropriate dates and times.
AUTHOR: Eis Implement Inc. - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, April 29, 2011
Good afternoon James,
I just wanted to follow up with you on your email and some of the concerns you may have. I certainly understand frustrations when a product does not work properly and also understand if you feel you are not being taken care of properly. I sat down with our service manager Scott and discussed your issues and concerns as to this matter and can assure you we are doing everything in our power to get your new auger on your machine. While I know its frustrating to have a piece of equipment sitting here unusable, we can only get the parts as fast as John Deere will send them to us, we are at their mercy for availability of parts and warranty issues.
I want to go over a timeline for the repairs on your 726E s****.>
12/9/2009, your left auger collapsed while the machine was under factory warranty, we found a stick lodged in the auger which was the main reason for auger failure. We, Eis Implement, cannot tell John Deere that or they will not warranty anything so the auger was replaced under warranty which costs $320.20. Briggs & Straton paid us $170.92, which was their allowance for that job, so Eis Implement covered the $149.28 difference.
3/21/2011, your right auger collapsed. You stated that you did not have any skid shoes on your machine, however they were there but the bottoms were completely wore off which causes the auger to drop low enough to hit the concrete. I can tell you this first hand James that I had the former model a 724D and had the same thing happen because I have concrete and had to blow snow quite frequently that year. The skid shoes are a normal wear item, they will wear differently for different customers depending on the surface you are on (concrete, black top, gravel) and it is customer responsibility to check these to make sure they are set according to your conditions. We try to set them a certain way but every situation is different, you may want them set higher if you have gravel so that the machine isnt picking up stones, you may set them tighter to the ground if you have a very flat drive way or you may set them up a bit if your driveway is uneven. This is something we as the dealership cannot know at set up and generally the customer needs to double check the height of skid shoes as well as cutting edge. I believe at this time you were charged $208.81 because the machine was no longer under factory warranty.
3/24/2011, your left auger collapsed again and we noticed that the cutting edge had been set a bit too far back causing the auger to hit the concrete and admitted we should have noticed this after the repairs on the 21st and decided even though the machine is out of warranty we would take care of the repairs, we did however have you pay for the cutting edge because it was wore badly. The second and third auger failures had a lot to do with wore skid shoes and cutting edges, while we do agree we could have adjusted the cutting edge forward some we also do not know everybodys snow blowing conditions, what works for some may not work for others and wear items need to be checked and adjusted accordingly, however we did pay for this repair ourselves to help you out.
I know you had mentioned you have been without the machine for 7 weeks, the downtime has been 5 weeks since the 18th of March, still this I understand is unacceptable but please understand we do not make or ship the parts we get as frustrated at times as the customer does. I can assure you that this isnt normal from John Deere at all but sometimes we see this with seasonal items. I also saw that you mentioned we had a new 726E in our showroom and thought we suggested we should take it out of that one and put it in yours to get you going, when I asked about this I was told that conversation never happened and actually you had told Scott that any snow from here on out would melt anyway so it wasnt as big of a deal as it would be if it were earlier in the season. That at this point is probably mute because we are sold out of blowers other than the one I have at home.
As far as the back ordered part goes, you should send something to Deere on this, I agree that it is an unacceptable time frame to wait for a part. I do believe we have done everything we can do to try to help, we have absorbed things John Deere will not pay for and picked up the tab for the last repair because we acknowledged we could have adjusted the cutting edge a bit for you. Outside of coming to your house and doing routine adjustments to wear parts I feel we have tried very hard to help you with your problems. I can accept you not being happy with the product right now, but do have a hard time with you being upset with us when we are trying to help you.
If you would like to discuss this further or dispute and of this, please feel free to call me or stop in to talk further.
Thank you for your concerns, we are doing what we can to get them resolved.


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