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Posted by uoflncolts on January 19, 2005 at 09:35:54 from (199.8.171.40):
In Reply to: Re: Buying at a distance from home .... posted by vo on January 19, 2005 at 09:08:33:
Vern, Why didn't you tell my dad when he bought the 4010 diesel standard from you that it had a hole in the block that was patched by JB weld. You mentioned that it had a 4020 engine upgrade 2000 hours ago but didn't say why - the 4010's rod went through the side of the block. You forgot to mention that the front main leaks 2 to 3 gallons over winter. You said new bearings in transmission, well fifth will not even work. My opinion is you might be a great dealer BUT just tell both sides of the story. If you mention everything good you have to mention some of the worst stuff. I think Jim has taking this to far but it makes me think twice when I get in the feild if that JB wled ever gives, will that hot oil come back on me?
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