Posted by MN Rick on February 10, 2008 at 08:50:06 from (71.210.149.5):
In Reply to: What to do posted by old on February 10, 2008 at 07:21:07:
Been down this road myself a few times. Luckily it's the exception and not the rule. Some people dont understand the concept that YOUR operating capital is tied up in THEIR tractor. Many years ago I had payment on a 4020 overhaul go south on me. Was young, dumb and way too trusting. Let them con me out of the tractor before payment. A week or so later I got a letter in the mail from the bankruptcy courts. I ended up getting $310.00 some 2 years later for that overhaul. Even sadder, I still see that tractor on the same farm from time to time when I go that way. Hard way to learn not to let the tractor go without payment and to file a mechanics lean if it goes too long.
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