buying used out of state

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bobfl

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I am trying to purchase a used tractor from this classified board.How can both of us be sure we aren,t being taken?Any ideas are welcome. Bob
 
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Compare the folks in TBN vs. eBay. I'd much rather do business with people here than eBay.

Never heard of a complaint at TBN...but, oh the stories we've read/heard about eBay!!!

Like...selling your soul; your wife; spaceship rides!!
 
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I guess I would make sure I have pictures, copies of all work orders and maintenance reciepts. And finally I guess I would go see the tractor before I bought. I hate buying anything unseen.

murph
 
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I bought mine via machinefinder.com, which is the JD network of dealers. My Cub was one year old with 90 hours. I called the BBB and the local Chamber of Commerce to inquire about the dealer. I had several phone conversations with the dealer about condition. He was willing to write it into the contract if I desired. He gave me the name and phone number of the previous owner. I also checked out their web site. Everything I checked came up positive, so I went ahead with the deal. I have never regretted it. The tractor still performs well and has never seen a dealer for service since I bought it 3 years ago.

By the way, the dealer was General Equipment Company in Scottsboro, Alabama.
 
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Hi,
Well, here's a positive story about e-bay! I just bought a JD 4600 sight unseen (except pictures) from Coal Valley, Ill. and I live near Seattle. It was a theft recovery from JD finance and a Kubota dealer had it. It had 150 hours on it and was $18750.00 (no tax) but it had all of the important features that I wanted and only a few hours on it. The price was $7,000.00 less than my local dealer wanted for a new one. I was hooked. I called the dealer a number of times and talked to him about it and then I put a $1,000.00 deposit on it on my Visa. A Visa payment can be reversed if it needs to.

The dealer had agreed to bring it out to Billings Mont. and would accept my check for the remaining balance if I liked it.

That spoke a great deal to me. The dealer was so sure that I would like the tractor that he was willing to haul it (himself) 1200 miles on the chance that I would be sold when I saw it.

Sometimes life demands faith.

It is a great tractor! I bought it within 5 minutes of driving it to make sure everything worked and then hauled it back to my home. My expenses added $360.00 to the price, and took 4 days, but I would do it again. Also, if its a John Deere, you can take the serial number to a dealer and they can do a search for you about it's history. I found out that my tractor was originally sold in Texas in June of '02 and had 4 warranty repairs including a new battery. The original warranty is still good until this June!

Good luck - sometimes things do work out /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
ps:I would attach a picture if I could figure out how to resize it /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
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Are you planning to go get the tractor, or have it shipped? If you are getting it, cash when you arrive. simple. If you are looking at shipping it - sight unseen, perhaps see if you can find a fellow TBN'r or a dealer in that area to go inspect the tractor for you. I would expect you would pay that person something, they would provide additional dig pics.

My friend did this with a porsche - a local porsche enthusiast went with camera to verify the condition, sent a zillion close up pics, and (in addition to VIN check) the deal was successful. Just a thought.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Are you planning to go get the tractor, or have it shipped? )</font>

Steve, if I read his post right, he's already got it.
 
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By any chance was your cubs one of the ones with the gas engine... I thought I saw a smaller ( 20-25hp ) cub on a lot with a gas engine.. thought it was pretty neat, as my old tractors are all gas jobs..

Anyone else have or see the gas cub cadet?

Soundguy
 
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I'm planning to have it shipped from Ca.He has a trucking co. that will do escrow & not pay until it passes my inspection.Sounds like this will work. Bob
 
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I bought a $16000 vehicle sight unseen, off of Ebay a few years ago. I bought a round trip plane ticket and took a cashiers check. If I didnt like it when I got there, I would have been out the air fair. Very nerve racking experience but it turned out to be a good purchase.
 

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