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Posted by Uncle on October 23, 2006 at 10:28:49 from (170.94.15.253):
I sold my IH 3400A Backhoe at auction Saturday. The Auctioneer was there when I unloaded the machine and drove it around the lot. The day of the auction I ran it long enough to demo it by digging a couple holes and the machine was running when he auctioned it. Sunday I got a message that the man that bought it could not get it to start. My friend went to look at it and said the starter was burned up. I don't want to be a jerk but I sold it, he bought it, and I don't know what happened when I was not there. Now the guy that bought it spends alot of money with the auctioneer and I buy and sell some, I have not talked with the auctioneer, and I don't want to be banned but what can I do? Brian
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