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Re: Chat's tractor's- not sure about 'em
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Posted by John M on July 22, 2006 at 07:37:41 from (64.53.75.223):
In Reply to: Re: Chat's tractor's- not sure about 'em posted by Nat 2 on July 21, 2006 at 21:54:33:
What I object to is people who think that the very existence of these tractors implies intent to defraud. I don't see Chat's trying to pass these off as "IH factory," only original in the sense that they're original creations of Chat's Tractors. In reference to the SBTA, "only one in existence" is true. It IS the only one in existence. Nobody else has made one, that anybody knows of. Doesn't mean they're trying to pass it off as an IH factory product... Please...Look at the way the ads are listed. Any body who didnt know IH tractors would think the yare the real thing.Just like you said about customizing a car, some who knows that will know whats been done and what hast, what original is and isnt, same with a tractor.He should have at the very least said he built them or someone else built them,he didnt which is withholding the truth which in my book is lying, or as you said intent to defraud!
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