I just called the local Kubota dealer to order a new tilt pin (370-243D) for my snowblower (SB1064) as it somehow fell out and I cant find it in the snow (I'm sure come spring Ill see it in the yard or landscaping). I did take it out and throw some fluid film on it a couple days ago so I'm thinking I didn't put it back in correctly or push the cotter pin all the way through it to secure it.
When I called, they said they do not stock that part and would have to order it, which I thought is no big deal, but I would have to pay 29 dollars shipping (on a 22 dollar part) for it to get there. Whenever I have had to order stuff for automotive or specialty parts through a dealer/store I've never been charged shipping. I could see if it was being shipped to my house from LP, but this was to the dealer. I just ordered a couple of them through Messick's as it was cheaper to ship with them ($16.75) and I wont have to drive 30-40 minutes to grab it. Is this a common practice? I understand either way but I am just a bit surprised.
Thanks! Also, to prevent this from happening again, I am securing the pins with zipties so if the cotter pin does come out the part will be hanging and wont get lost.
When I called, they said they do not stock that part and would have to order it, which I thought is no big deal, but I would have to pay 29 dollars shipping (on a 22 dollar part) for it to get there. Whenever I have had to order stuff for automotive or specialty parts through a dealer/store I've never been charged shipping. I could see if it was being shipped to my house from LP, but this was to the dealer. I just ordered a couple of them through Messick's as it was cheaper to ship with them ($16.75) and I wont have to drive 30-40 minutes to grab it. Is this a common practice? I understand either way but I am just a bit surprised.
Thanks! Also, to prevent this from happening again, I am securing the pins with zipties so if the cotter pin does come out the part will be hanging and wont get lost.