Is it really worth all this effort? I bet you have gotten more people to look and bid on his stuff than you chased away. I seen several people who have had problems post. One who you scared away and several more who claim to have never had a problem.
So that means that every story has 2 sides. We have only read yours. You almost make me want to be an Ebayer just so I could buy stuff from Marty and claim I got great deals just to annoy you.
So if you are restoring a tractor I would guess that you are a collector.....maybe only of one but still a collector. Restoring a tractor is an expensive hobby, man up and pay the price if so. If you are farming and money is that tight maybe you need to take a long look at what you are doing. Break out a spread sheet and see if it's cost effective to keep that tractor. At a minumum your time is worth minumum wage. Add the hours X minumum wage in your state to the parts you are buying. It may not work out unless you think of youself as worthless which I rather doubt. You seem to have a high opinion or yourself.
You sir have only given me the desire to support this guy just cause you have made this into an annoying matter. You remind me of my youngest son who will not stop kicking that long dead dog.
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