Glen: Not exceptionally smart is he, admits to starting it then puts his photo on the web. If the right lawyer gets a hold of that he may find himself paying for a transmission.
I once hired a bulldozer to build logging roads, near a lake with weekend cotages. Actually basically the same model, a TD15 The machine had just been in the shop the week before for a new water pump and rad, The operator noticed mid day Fri he had an anti freeze leak, and shut the machine down and went home. Upon arriving Mon. with a mechanic, they discovered the dozer had been moved. It had been to the lake, cleared a new cottage lot. Water pump came right off fan fell into the rad, deatroyed the rad. Then the good souls drove the machine 1/2 mile back to where they found it, and cooked the engine. The dozer owner was exactly 1 hour finding out who had his dozer. His cottage lot cost him $18,000., before lawyers were done with him.
Truth is in both cases only the owner or operator know why it was left as is and what may have been removed or be apart. Doen't matter how well you know the guy either. My brother who worked in the city, almost borrowed my 300 one night. Had it not been for the fact a neighbor of mine was with him who knew I had all the bolts out of the front bolster Fri. afternoon, he would have been out of the shop and down the road. We know how long that would have stayed together.
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