Well.... if that's truly what you're dealing with, it firmly reinforces my believe that the dealer load the old tractor on the truck, neatly place it back in his yard, load the new one back on... and call it good.
Yeah, I think most people with an ounce or two of common sense can figure out how to work a modern tractor. They've got more than enough warning stickers, instruction stickers and safety devices.... that they're damn near idiot proof as it is. So yeah, if buddy comes in 2 days before christmas, raising hell to get his new tractor delivered because he wants to play with it and look at it over christmas break, yeah, he's going to get his silly tractor minus the manuals until I can find them. I'd also not be surprised if the lack of fuel was an oversight brought on by the rush... Mabey I'm wrong and the dealer was just screwing him around, but in my experience I'd say it played out more like I've suggested...
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