Steely Dan
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Before I start, my background with my company is 26 years so far.
12 years building the product.
Then promoted to design where i designed, built, trained for 10 years.
Now, I manage the Bill of Materials division
Ok, so I changed the oil on my new Husqvarna 24 hp (Kohler engine) mower today.
You are supposed to change the oil after the first 8 hours with fresh oil and filter, then every season.
The oil filter is on the left side. You have to remove a plastic cover to access the filter.
First complaint: there are 2 tabs and a plastic fastener. You know that plastic fastener may last 3 or 4 times, then it breaks.
Why not just use 4 tabs that slide in?
Second complaint: so you have removed the cover to access the filter. Shouldn't you be able to access the drain as well? Well no dummy, you have to go to the other side and remove the other panel. And to make it even more of a pain in the butt, the starter is sitting right on top of the drain, making it hard to get to.
Yes, it as a quick release for easy draining but why not put this by the oil filter and also extend it out so it can easily drain into the oil pan?
Note: on mine, they didn't even tighten the drain plug good. I tightened it as tight as I could with my fingers but I can't get in there to tighten it. I got it as tight as I could. Without removing the starter, I don't know how to get it really tight.
Third complaint: ok so I've drained it, pre soaked and installed a filter and now I'm ready to pour in my full synthetic Castrol GTX.
Hmmm, the manual states 1.7 to 1.9 quarts.
I've got an idea, why don't you design it to take a full 2 quarts? Then the owner doesn't have to sit there pouring and checking, pouring and checking.
Anyway........it's ready to roll. Just very aggravating. I just don't understand why you can't think about what a customer needs and get out of your "engineering mode" and put yourself in the end users position.
SD
12 years building the product.
Then promoted to design where i designed, built, trained for 10 years.
Now, I manage the Bill of Materials division
Ok, so I changed the oil on my new Husqvarna 24 hp (Kohler engine) mower today.
You are supposed to change the oil after the first 8 hours with fresh oil and filter, then every season.
The oil filter is on the left side. You have to remove a plastic cover to access the filter.
First complaint: there are 2 tabs and a plastic fastener. You know that plastic fastener may last 3 or 4 times, then it breaks.
Why not just use 4 tabs that slide in?
Second complaint: so you have removed the cover to access the filter. Shouldn't you be able to access the drain as well? Well no dummy, you have to go to the other side and remove the other panel. And to make it even more of a pain in the butt, the starter is sitting right on top of the drain, making it hard to get to.
Yes, it as a quick release for easy draining but why not put this by the oil filter and also extend it out so it can easily drain into the oil pan?
Note: on mine, they didn't even tighten the drain plug good. I tightened it as tight as I could with my fingers but I can't get in there to tighten it. I got it as tight as I could. Without removing the starter, I don't know how to get it really tight.

Third complaint: ok so I've drained it, pre soaked and installed a filter and now I'm ready to pour in my full synthetic Castrol GTX.
Hmmm, the manual states 1.7 to 1.9 quarts.
I've got an idea, why don't you design it to take a full 2 quarts? Then the owner doesn't have to sit there pouring and checking, pouring and checking.
Anyway........it's ready to roll. Just very aggravating. I just don't understand why you can't think about what a customer needs and get out of your "engineering mode" and put yourself in the end users position.
SD