Posted by dave2 on November 22, 2011 at 06:27:02 from (79.240.162.81):
sold my little tractor a couple weeks ago. Buyer test drove/checked everything out, I explained everything, all work /maintenance done, but told him he was buying a 47 year old machine and anything could happen. Few days ago, get a call that the tractor is shot and the headgasket is the problem. Will cost 2k to fix it. Called them back and asked what happened. Coolant empty, oil level overfull. Asked for grey foam and there was none. Said they only used the tractor once for ten minutes or so. Said OK, email me exactly what the problem is, who diagnosed it, and the hours off the meter. Haven't heard from them. Don't want to put it to anyone, but where would you draw the line? They signed a BOS that stated as inspected and no gaurantee. Tried to contact them again because a headgasket replacenent is 200 bucks max but they don't answer. Other issue, just so happens, it is a real good vet that we may need in the future.
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