RobJ
Elite Member
Idiot Light Update:
It was a private sale by the manager of a dealership. The tractor was parked at the dealership and we used the dealerships office to make our deal.
I think many miss this point. You can try and suck the dealership into the mess, it might work. But by your own admission, it was a private deal and the tractor was just parked at the dealership. It could have been parked there because that's where it was worked on. By talking to the GM dude, he might just say, "not my deal, I'll tell Joe-Blow not to do that again".
Also you admit that it ran for a while, not sure how long(didn't read back). If it ran for 2 hours and then the light came on, then that could very well be when the failure ocurred.
I'm not letting the other guy off the hook, but if you go to court some of this stuff is probably going to come up. A hand shake deal (IMO), is an as-is deal. If I sell something to someone, the longer it is the more I'm detached from it. But I'm also the same way in reverse, the longer it has been since I bought something, the more detached I get from the previous owner.
And all this talk about sharing costs to fix, etc. If I went to all this trouble, I think I would keep my requests clear and simple. I want my $2500 back!
On the mechanical side, as someone else mentioned, low pressure, high volume is not a bad thing. Also of the engines I rebuilt when I was a mechanic, the rod bearing showed the bad wear first. Smaller load surface, extra forces, who knows, just what I saw.
And MLD you are being way to hard on yourself man. I don't see that you did anything wrong. Life happens!!
good Luck,
Rob