Ditto on Len. If I'm not happy, I vote with my dollars. My suppliers know that.
Let's be realistic. Police a 10-12,000 unit/year industry of used equipment? With what authority? No offense, but many folks here have extremely limited knowledge of mechanics and tractors. They should grade my equipment? Volume and history (i.e., reputation) should grade my equipment for the buyer.
99% of the calls I get from someone wanting us to repair their junk tractor (and make a it a good repaired tractor...I try to explain that a junk tractor still repairs to a junk tractor) involve someone who either bought at auction (NO seller in reality) or from someone with a very few units who is not able to support the customer at all. Who can most avoid this? Would it be.....ta-da (drum roll, please)..the buyer? Yes, there is the occasional bum unit at a "legitimate" dealer, but even among those of us who work at this on a large scale users have a general sense of who is reputable and who is not. It's this incessant need to get the "best" price, the prettiest tractor, the whatever.....rather than the tractor in the best condition from someone who will take care of you if the need arises.
Do you see Little Miami Trading Company's customers bouncing around here in agony with their purchases? No. Fredricks customers? No. Len's customers? Nope again. Hobby Horse (see other posts on the board) had a rep LONG before the state went after them. People bought because they liked the price.
Is it a hassle to drive 400 miles to see us? Yes...for one weekend. A drag to pay $600 shipping on a tractor? Heck yes, that's a lot of wages. What's it worth to know you just increased your odds dramatically of getting a good, solid, last a generation or more tractor? And that your seller will be there if you do have a problem?
Think about the major problems with relatively recent purchases that you see posted on this board. Were they bought from established dealers? Or auctions and virtually unknown sellers?
You don't always get what you pay for, but you almost NEVER get more than you pay for.
Wayne (sorry, I know I tend to rant..no offense intended)--owner, LMTC