Great Informatica 👍 wen I go look at a tractor and it's all ready running I go back home especially wen I tell the seller I want a cold start 😳 wish our state had Jay 😢 😉👏🏆👴🐕🚜🤠🇺🇸😎🙏
#1 is the seller won't hesitate to lie right to your face. They always tell you that there are no known problems unless the problems are obvious. The whole buyer beware notion is permission for sellers to lie to you. Try and get the seller to sign a receipt stating that they are not aware of any problems if they said that. If you find out that they took it to a dealer for a repair then didn't get it done you may be able to sue them. Another thing I wish I did was put cardboard under the front end if it's sitting on a lawn or gravel. My Kioti was pristine. I looked all over underneath and was aware of a leaking bevel gear case. While I was repairing this on my garage floor I realized there is also a slight front crank seal leak. I never saw any oil underneath the engine but a quarter size spot on my floor. Of course the owner said it was "garage kept" and had absolutely "no problems".
I’m sorry I think u hv missed a major point , don’t look just at the tractor but look into the person selling it , talk to them once or twice or more even , get a sense of their integrity- if that’s intact u can be sure the tractor is as they say …
Great information! Looking to make my first purchase at 50 years old and this will give me a great foundation as I look.
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Great Informatica 👍 wen I go look at a tractor and it's all ready running I go back home especially wen I tell the seller I want a cold start 😳 wish our state had Jay 😢 😉👏🏆👴🐕🚜🤠🇺🇸😎🙏
Exactly!
Great video, what I would also do, is to bring a voltmeter with you so you can make sure that the alternator is working properly.
Great idea, never thought of doing that
Thank you.
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#1 is the seller won't hesitate to lie right to your face. They always tell you that there are no known problems unless the problems are obvious. The whole buyer beware notion is permission for sellers to lie to you. Try and get the seller to sign a receipt stating that they are not aware of any problems if they said that. If you find out that they took it to a dealer for a repair then didn't get it done you may be able to sue them. Another thing I wish I did was put cardboard under the front end if it's sitting on a lawn or gravel. My Kioti was pristine. I looked all over underneath and was aware of a leaking bevel gear case. While I was repairing this on my garage floor I realized there is also a slight front crank seal leak. I never saw any oil underneath the engine but a quarter size spot on my floor. Of course the owner said it was "garage kept" and had absolutely "no problems".
True points thanks for sharing
Good info. I learned something new about the hour meter. Sounds like a great way to save $20K+ 😉
Glad it was helpful!
I’m sorry I think u hv missed a major point , don’t look just at the tractor but look into the person selling it , talk to them once or twice or more even , get a sense of their integrity- if that’s intact u can be sure the tractor is as they say …
But what happens if they are a good sales person and can lie really well?
Maybe I don't want to have a nice day! You can't make me!
Have a nice day