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Old 06-08-2012, 03:24 AM   #22
Bigboomer
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Livingston
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Rich,

Really a shame you have to deal with the "little" things. No matter how little, they are important to YOU! Cannot agree more that with the money being spent and for the extra time you had to wait while that rig was sitting idle at Montana's shop that they could have had a QAQC person go over head to toe to make sure that everything was right.

When we were researching for our new rig we watched that video that pops up on Montana's site about the owners visit to the plant and how they look forward to hearing from actual owners on improvements they can make, yeah, right, they listen alright!

It is just a continued sign of the times where promises are made and not kept with these manufacturers figuring that while selling 4,000 plus rigs a year they can live with ticking off a small percentage.

Good luck and many happy and "safe" travels in that new home. looking forward to seeing pictures!

Les

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