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 Southern Illinois | Call a better respected dealer. Tell them the whole story. If they want your business they will fix it or get in contact with the right territory people who will help you. That or trade it off and move on. Life is to short for crappy equipment. At this point I would already have been on someone's desk, trade me out of it, here are the bills for custom work that I had to hire for your new machine.
I completely understand minor disagreements about equipment, mistakes on a repair, but according to your post this is blatant disregard to service you are owed as a customer especially on a new piece of equipment. Time to go to FB, IG, Twitter and make this very public. ANymore that is the fastest way to the CEO as mentioned in an above reply.
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