I think you're in legal trouble. Unless you got something in writing from the seller about anything being covered under any warranty, I think it's safe to say you bought a used machine. Used machines are like used cars. They break down and unless the seller feels like being nice, you get to pay for the repairs. I'm a tech at a Chevy dealer. When you buy a used car, you sign a statement that says you know you're buying a used car and if it needs repairs, you pay for them unless specifically stated otherwise. Sometimes the sales dept will help with repairs, most of the time not. I bought a used Onan engine for a lawn mower recently. It was supposed to be good, but after mowing 3 times with it it started knocking. It's a used machine. Used machines can and do break. I just took the 2 engines I had, used the best parts between the 2, replaced a few more, and have a good one now. You better talk to a lawyer PFQ.
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