I'd be getting a legal document from the dealer saying that you bought the tractor free and clear and that it was the dealers property to sell. If they won't do that, I'd be thinking about returning it with a full refund. If it was in fact stolen, I don't think you'd be on the hook at all. You would have had to bought the tractor knowing it had been stolen. The fact you bought it from a dealer would help to confirm this. Maybe the dealer can give you a good explanation. You could also check with the better business bureau about complaints with the dealer. We had a big Cat repair and parts shop up here get shut down quite a few years ago. A bunch of machines were being stored in a farmers field. They were of course stolen for parts. The farmer had no idea they were stolen but I think still got 2 years for harboring stolen property. I knew a guy that knew the farmer. The shop told him that they didn't have enough room at the equipment shop to keep the machines there and that's why they were stored in his field. Dave
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