Posted by sbin on June 04, 2008 at 21:51:39 from (96.13.209.122):
I bought a MF135 diesel from a guy in Indiana he owns several and this was the smallest for odd jobs around the farm. Seems the previous owner, a very old guy stopped by unhooked the MF135 from a bailer and took it back to his barn and will not give it back. The guy I bought it from thinks the old guy is getting senile and has been trying to deal with his son but hasn't got anywhere in two weeks. Talking to the sheriff hasn't gone anywhere as they think of it as a civil dispute. So far I have not interfered as I live 5 hours away and did not want to cause problems in someone elses backyard but my patience has begun to wear thin. What would be the best way to handle this problem? Drive down and file charges for grand theft and wait for resolution in civil court. The seller offered a JD 2020 as a replacement until purchased tractor is recovered or insurance is paid. If I was a few years younger I would go take it from the barn in person but age has taught me county sheriffs wouldn't think of such behavior as a civil matter.
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