newbury
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- Joined
- Jan 8, 2009
- Messages
- 14,147
- Location
- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
- Tractor
- Kubota's - B7610, M4700
Well keep all the records but going to court without a lawyer you've got the signed "as is" and getting a lawyer and going to court will probably mostly benefit the lawyer.
How much does it leak? Can you quantify it?
I've an '88 Ford diesel van that leaks tranny fluid at about the rate of 2 pints a year even when I DON'T use it, but 2 pints is cheap compared to a new transmission. I've had a tractor leaking a pint of hydraulic fluid every few hours I used it, until I replaced a hose.
I always trust sellers to do what is in their interest.
I wouldn't trust ANYTHING that the guy that sold you the tractor said. Rather I'd trust he was lying through his teeth.
A 12" weld is pretty substantial but if you stick around someone here might be able to talk you through how to fix it. It might just be a case of needing a careful cleaning and application of JB Weld will slow the leak so it's manageable.
How much does it leak? Can you quantify it?
I've an '88 Ford diesel van that leaks tranny fluid at about the rate of 2 pints a year even when I DON'T use it, but 2 pints is cheap compared to a new transmission. I've had a tractor leaking a pint of hydraulic fluid every few hours I used it, until I replaced a hose.
I always trust sellers to do what is in their interest.
I wouldn't trust ANYTHING that the guy that sold you the tractor said. Rather I'd trust he was lying through his teeth.
A 12" weld is pretty substantial but if you stick around someone here might be able to talk you through how to fix it. It might just be a case of needing a careful cleaning and application of JB Weld will slow the leak so it's manageable.