I don't think you gave enough info. The price you paid should have some bearing, ie/ If you paid $30,000, you should get a pretty good machine; if you paid $1000, it probably needs some work. I think that although it may have been sold as is, it is possible that it was misrepresented. If someone sold you a vehicle as is, that was was a write off and fixed it themselfs without getting it re certified, and you didn't find out until you went to register it, I think qualifies as being misrepresented. I'm not sure if this is the best example but I have heard of things being misrepresented and the buyer has some recourse. Might be worthwhile to see how much it will cost to fix and go from there. Maybe you can split the cost of fixing it with the seller? I don't think it qualifies as theft in the normal sense, but depending on several factors, you might have to end up paying for it. Hydro fixed 200 acres ago, could have been 5 years ago. See if you have a lawyer referral in your area. They usually give you the names of 3 lawyers that will give you a free 1/2 hour consultation. If you do go to court with a lawyer won't be cheap for either party. Dave
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