Originally Posted by gene270
if you worked in a repair facility on ten year old atv/utv models you would totally understand...by that time every back yard mechanic in the county has worked on it and your tasked with fixing his work along with what else is broke because it wasnt like that when they brought it in....yeah right

at $100.00 dollars per hour it doesnt take long to get upside on some of the junk out their and have a bill larger than what the unit is worth
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There is a lot of truth going on here but I think 10 years is too new to refuse. I have heard of shops refusing to work on 20 year old stuff. When a shop finds things other than original issue, customers think they are being ripped off or scammed. If a customer passes on other recommended repairs and then there is another problem, the customer blames the shop. A UTV/ATV takes up a lot of floor space in a shop waiting for parts too.


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