It's not the money. Its just that a discount for cause named or sending it back for exchange to a correctly dimensioned item are the only 2 sources of leverage I can think of to push in the direction of design being compatible to the advertised use. This item, made in China, is being supplied to HF with the claim that it fits Cat 1 tractors. HF is passing it on to the consumer as such. They wont know about the problems unless they are told, and will probably be less likely to act to correct the problem unless it costs them money not to. I think that the consumer should know what he is getting for the cost. In this case: " A good value -- Priced low because most of these are slightly misdimensioned and will need modification in order to fit Cat1. Sold AS IS."
They wouldnt sell many.