Nah...wasn"t right...I couldn"t have done it anyway, I mean at the very least if the brackets were the only thing of value the buyer got in the building the Auction Company should have made it right as obviously they were asleep at the wheel during set up, or those brackets would have been with the loader. I used to work for a Case Industrial/Kubota dealer here in the Southern Tier of NY...was at the time (no more Case as they let that contract go) the oldest single family owned Case dealership (went back to Case Ag 2 generations, a few pre war sales then a full blown dealership post war.) I had purchased a Super H that was traded in, had come in with one front wheel weight mounted and one not, the one got misplaced. Last year after some health problems for the owner, his family decided to have an auction to clear out the antique stuff, get rid of the industrial and concentrate on Kubota. At pre inspection of the Auction I noticed that the other weight had surfaced and was on a trailer to be sold with some other weights. The Mgr mentioned before the Auction tha someone had already purchased the weight and that it was going to be removed from the pile. A highly respected Central NY Dealer pitched a fit, so I decided to do the right thing and just keep my mouth shut as I didn"t want there to appear any inpropriety by my ex employer (still on real good terms.) Said dealer proceded to purchase the whole pile of weights for $500 then offered to sell me the one front weight fr $200! LOL Well he kept the weight, you bet I ran him up on every piece of equipment he bought that day! Still lookin" for one front IH weight if anybody has one reasonable! LOL
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