There was no theft involved. The item was offered at a price, the price accepted, the bill was paid and the transaction was completed. End of story.
If you entered a restaurant and the owner offered you a Prime Rib for $2.39 would you say....."Oh my I couldn't possibly do that! It's worth so much more than a Big Mac!"
You might say..."are you serious?" Then if the restaurantuer said, of course, then you'd fill your puss gut and fart all the way home and never have a second thought about how you ripped him off for a $18 steak at a cheeseburger price. Why? The seller set the price and you accepted it.
It makes no difference what the tractor was worth. Do any of you understand that? HELLO!
Had the man offered him a 9N Ford for $25,000 and the buyer paid it....would that make the seller dishonest? NO! He offered the goods at a price, if the buyer accepts, then nothing dishonest or immoral has occurred. Why? The buyer has the right to say, No thank you, and move on.
It is all very fundamental. One party sets a price, another accepts or rejects. No hocus-pocus involved. Shut up and get over it, close your Bibles and Hoyles book of tractor trading rules.
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