If the seller wants to offer a warranty it's his decision. If a buyer wants a warranty he should buy a tractor from a place that offers a warranty, but he needs to understand the warranty will cost him more. Americans are about the worse at negotiations and usually can't understand the whole process, that the seller want to get as much money as he can and the buyer wants to get it as cheap as possible AND if buying from a business the business needs to make money OR it won't survive. A faction of our population is of the belief that if anyone makes a dime off of them they have been ripped off, yet any one not willing to pay them $30.00 an hour to pick their nose is also ripping them off or the ever popular "LOWBALL" which is another way of saying I'm better than you and my time is worth more than yours and don't waste my time if you don't want to buy my worn out piece of junk for more than a new one costs, after all I have touched it so it is worth much more than you can ever understand. I base this from time I spent in both Greece and Saudi Arabia, the average Greek has a better idea of how business works that the average American.
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