This is not your fight, have the seller return you money with the understanding that when the situation is resolved you would be interested in picking up the tractor at that time and paying cash when you get it.
If the guy is honest this should not be an issue. If he hesitates, let him know that the whole story sounds a little fishy and you will persue your options against him.
If that does not shake him then have a lawyer send him a letter that askes his to clear up this matter immediately. Nothing like a letter on leagal stationary to make things happen.
If you do get the tractor, have him and two witnesses sign a "Bill of Sale". This is a document where he attests he is the leagle owner of the tractor and is selling it to you for the stated amount needless to say the Tractor make model and SN should be on the form. This documentation proves your ownership in the future.
If you need a "Bill of Sale" form e-mail me and I'll send it to you (word file). I never buy a Tractor with out one. I then File the form in my safe with the Auto titles, Deeds and other important papers.
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