He probably bought it at a Auction and what auction is any body's guess. Could have come from one of the big auctions down in Fl. and i can attest to the fact of junk being bought and sold there. As i have hauled enough of it out of there . I know of one other guy that buys total junk and sells it to people like you . You wanted a cheap piece and you got what you paid for . I use to buy and sell and i got burnt several times and you mark it up to EDUCATION COST. AS LEARNING IS EXPENSIVE . All of us that have dealt in used equipment have learned this . So either ya suck it up and fix it your self as more then likely you bought it AS IS WHERE IS or you got a so many day Warranty . IF not then you bought it to LOVE IT . SO IF YOU WANT more THEN GO TO CAT AND START TRACKING FROM THERE. I can track each and every Farmall that i bought AFTER it was in my hands but not where or WHO had it before me only two of them can i do that with my S/MTA that i still own and one 806 that i bought off the org. owner . So here again you have two choices FIX IT OR SHIP IT and stop whining about , YEP ya got screwed we all know that by now as to finding the org. owner on here will be like finding the winning lotto numbers on here. IT AIN'T ah going to happen . Yellow iron cost mega bucks to fix and if it is used and for sale it needs fixen .
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