Sounds to me like the buyer didn't have the funds to pay for the tractor or had second thoughts about spending that much money & is trying to get out of the deal. When you buy something in the state of Ohio, You have entered into a legal binding contract. I don't see where the guy would have a chance of a snowball in H--- of winning. That's why, as an auctioneer, I won't say 80% (my eyes aren't calibrated) and I don't know exactly how much tread they had when new. I might say something like those rears look nearly new. I also announce at the beginning of each auction that anything I guarantee is words of the owner not mine because I have never operated that piece of equipment. I will usually turn to the owner (if he or she is present) and have them answer any questions the buyers might have because like I just said, I don't know any more than what I or the buyer can see. For me to say the tires are 80% knowing they are nearly worn out would surely make me look and sound pretty darned stupid. I neither do or buy from on line auctions. just my thoughts, Keith
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