Posted by robert major on December 19, 2013 at 21:47:39 from (216.130.85.209):
In Reply to: WHER DID I GO WRONG posted by JR FRYE on December 19, 2013 at 16:43:09:
Hi Sorry you got stuck like this, that's a nice tractor. I don't like working for friends and when I sold used tractors. I tried not to sell to friends, you could guarantee the one you sold them was a pain in the @$$, and would stress a friendship. It happened once and never again.
With what I fix now I tend to run from the skies the limit guys. 9 out of 10 times it translates to got no money. Or you tell them $3000 and the sky wasn't that high today. I would rather a guy come on the yard and say he's got money problems, Usually means he's honest. I have worked for a few like that. Told them if they could find money for parts as nobody does charge accounts much here now, I'd do the job and then they come pay the labor later. they will usually have a check in my hand within a month to 6 weeks if thats what we agree to when someone pays them money. I have guys tell me why do you work for so and so they owe money to everybody. Kinda look on there face when I don't have a problem getting paid is interesting. I then find out the truth that guys hound the daylights out of them and spread rumors. And the guy appreciates that I try to work with what they got and get them out of trouble. Yes I have been lucky and will get caught one day. But until then I will help the honest guys in trouble. I would go talk to the guy and see what you can work out, even if it's a payment plan or sell the tractor for your costs. If that Tractor was a Fordson Major and near me I would love to buy it for whats owed!. Regards Robert
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