I guess if I was a buyer from your friend I would appreciate his stance and buy accordingly knowing I would get no support after the sale. Have to commend him for being up front about it. People who buy with such a agreement and then after the sale go back and expect repairs will be difficult customers for all sellers.
All that being said the last big tractor I bought (Case 2294). Was a little wary of the transmission and had the fluid checked before buying. Test came back ok so I went ahead. Ran it 30 hours that fall and the tranny took a dump Repair was $4000. Without any agreement or stated warranty the dealer stood half the bill.
What I am getting at here is if I got a bummer I might buy from your friend again since he was upfront with his stance on warranty.
Do I have a degree of loyalty to the dealer I bought my 2294 from. In a heartbeat!!. Part of this is I have had a relationship with this guy for years ahead of the 2294 purchase but this sealed the deal. I do shop elsewhere and my last major purchase was from another dealer but I did give this person a full on chance to make that sale he just didn't have the planter I wanted.
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