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Posted by Tractor Tom on November 22, 2004 at 16:34:56 from (162.42.198.210):
Most of the sellers we all deal with in the tractor community are good and honest traders. I have noticed that when one of us feels cheated we share that information with others to hopefully spare them the grief. Such is the case with 4-States Salvage and Dale Lee. When I pointed out that even though he claimed he had tested the starter I had purchased, when I inspected it before installing, I found the field winding copper strap was so badly twisted up on the terminal bolt, it is beyond soldering. I told him if he would buy the winding for $22, I would do the work to repair it and that would be fair. He said all items are sold As-Is, tough luck buddy, I make a ton of money selling on Ebay so I am not worried about you warning anybody on YT or Atis. .....That reminds me of the saying Caveat Emptor, or as Dale Lee would say "screw you, I got my money"
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