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Posted by Terry on December 26, 2003 at 16:20:47 from (67.250.216.249):
Will try to be brief. Bought 10-20 MD that was advertised on ebay. When I picked up tractor 500 miles away, found 3 cracks in block. Worst crack was covered with JB weld, 2 inches wide, 10 inches long. Seller said he didn't know anything about the cracks. He said he would give me a good block when they stripped another tractor. {they have a salvage business} Based on this statement, I took the tractor home. One year has passed, seller has done nothing after numerous phone calls and emails. I sent him a certified letter and said he had 30 days to respond, and indicate how he was going to resolve the problem. He hasn't responded. All this was said to me when my brother was present. Nothing is in writing, my mistake. Do you think I could take the guy to small claims court with any success? I am not sure how small claims court works when I would be dealing with someone in another state. I am willing to spend a few bucks to try and resolve the problem. Any suggestions on how I can get this boozo?
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