whitewood
23rd January 2009, 08:08 AM
I needed a main fuel jet for the 18HP motor on my ride on. The repair shop orderd it 2 months ago and it is still on 'back order' A carby arrived after a 3 months wait. I rang Byform, the Australian licenced importor, and all I really got told that the problem is in the States.
I then decided to use the internet to get one from a retailer in USA. The first site listed the part so I bought it and paid by PayPal. Then I got an email "We can no longer get this part. As you may know Tecumseh is no longer in business and it's very hard to get parts now." I also got a prompt refund.
I then checked 4 more sites asking if they had the part that was listed as stocked in their site. All gave the same sort of response. It is out of stock but we can get it. I asked them to confirm availability and so far 3 have responded that they can get it.
So I will get mowing again in a few more weeks. The point I want to make is check out properly the availability of spare parts if you a looking at buying equipment that is powered by a Tescumseh motor.
If anyone on the forum has more information about the future of such a good motor I would be interested to find out what is the real position.
I then decided to use the internet to get one from a retailer in USA. The first site listed the part so I bought it and paid by PayPal. Then I got an email "We can no longer get this part. As you may know Tecumseh is no longer in business and it's very hard to get parts now." I also got a prompt refund.
I then checked 4 more sites asking if they had the part that was listed as stocked in their site. All gave the same sort of response. It is out of stock but we can get it. I asked them to confirm availability and so far 3 have responded that they can get it.
So I will get mowing again in a few more weeks. The point I want to make is check out properly the availability of spare parts if you a looking at buying equipment that is powered by a Tescumseh motor.
If anyone on the forum has more information about the future of such a good motor I would be interested to find out what is the real position.