Posted by WhatToDo? on December 22, 2008 at 14:14:34 from (170.54.58.5):
Just looking for some advice on a problem. I bought a tractor in a private sale, from someone who also sells on Ebay and in the picture ads on YTMag, and have a lingering issue. I drove 250 miles one way, in 0 degree weather, to pick this tractor up a week or so before Thanksgiving, and the loader that sold with it. The seller told me that ...the loader just needs to be remounted, it came off this tractor... Well I got the tractor up on the gooseneck and then he starting hauling the loader pieces over with his Bobcat while I chained the tractor down. Well he never loaded any of the main uprights, he brackets where the arms of the loader and the lift arm cylinders attach. These are large pieces so hard to not notice it but after I mentioned it and explained what was missing he agreed they were not there and started looking (in the dark) around his shop, barn, used tractor lot outside, etc.. His dad even came out to help. Well I paid him (in full, my mistake I realize now) with the promise that he would find them and let me know as I had 250 miles home to drive yet that night. Well he has given me many excuses, promises to find, etc... and now has just stopped replying whatsoever. He and his father were very nice but his lack of customer service and basically not being willing to either find the correct, or replacement parts, or issue a partial refund so I can buy or have them fabricated, has me asking "what would you guys do next"?
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