I have been buying and selling tractors for many years and I have seen many as you described. Once I went to see an Allis Chalmers d 17 with a hydraulic loader. On the phone the owner said it ran good and had good tires. When I got to his place there was no one around and a mean looking dog was chained near the tractor. I could tell from the brush growing around the tractor that it had not been moved in a long time and one tire was flat and I could see a lot of welding on the loader. As I was leaving a truck was approaching and the driver was trying to wave me down but I continued on my way. Better to not comment as I had driven several miles to see his junk.
Once I went to see some equipment that the owner had asked me to look at and make him an offer. I went on the day and time that we had agreed on but there was no one home. After waiting for a while and looking at his stuff I started to leave and after I left his drive and was heading down the road a truck suddenly went by me and and made a skidding stop in front of me and a man jumped out and asked what business I had at his father's place. He had a pen in his hand and wrote down my plate number and said he was going to check with his father and the police. I told him that my name was on the side of my truck and if he didn't move his truck right then I would call the police for him. Later his father called to apologize and ask me to come back. I said ok and made an appointment to go back but I never did.
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