I'd suspect someone else slipped the tools into the twine box, figuring to get a bonus if they bought the baler. And you did the right thing by giving them back.
It's amazing what people will do. A number of years ago, my wife and I had some cut glass and collectible dishes on an auction. I caught a lady putting a vase worth several hundred dollars in a box of junk. She obviously expected to buy the box for a few dollars.
I'd put the vase back where it belonged, and a few minutes later it would be back in the box of junk. So I waited until the auctioneer was just an item or two away and put the vase back where it belonged so it sold separately.
Same auction, a fellow bought a cut glass pitcher for $385, then claimed he could see a flaw in it and wanted the price reduced. The auctioneer took it away from him and told the clerk to write it down as a no sale. The auctioneer said, "I've had trouble with that SOB before, buying a high dollar dish and then claiming he could see a flaw in it to try to get the price reduced".
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