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If this guy doesn't come for his tractor, let me know, I'll come from Wyoming for it.(for the right price):D
I don't think anybody mentioned it, but if this was a daily user, wouldn't there be shiny teeth on that flywheel?? Those teeth look as rusted as everything else. I got it, he must pull start it every time, that way he never has to replace a starter!:laughing:
 
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If this guy doesn't come for his tractor, let me know, I'll come from Wyoming for it.(for the right price):D
I don't think anybody mentioned it, but if this was a daily user, wouldn't there be shiny teeth on that flywheel?? Those teeth look as rusted as everything else. I got it, he must pull start it every time, that way he never has to replace a starter!:laughing:

Shut I might even bring it to you. I love the county up there.
 
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dcyrilc- Well for 364 posts, this thread was about a rusted clutch and bellhousing, then you guys showed up, and it 'morfed' into a backhoe control discussion.......

Got ya Scotty. No more control discussion. I too, like everyone else, am waiting patiently to hear the final outcome. Somehow, I don't think the story is over yet.:confused2:
 
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JL, do you know if this tractor is financed and payments still due? If so could he be using this as an excuse to walk away from it? Maybe it doesn't matter to you, since I would guess it would become the finance companie's issue. If not fianced you could have a TBN auction, get your expense out of it, and if $$$ is left over, give it to your favorite charity... Of course it may be that charity does begin at home. :thumbsup:

I don't know about the laws in Texas or how they apply on a tractor, but up here, if it got to the point of a machanics lean and a vehicle was sold, any money beyond what is due to the repair shop belongs to the title holder. Again, not sure how that would apply to a tractor since it has no title.
 
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Cyril- Please don't misunderstand. My post at 367 was just a result of seeing your unrelated post, and was a 'humor' attempt. I read many 'Threads' and I've typed a reply to one, in the wrong catagory, and felt foolish afterwards. What I didn't understand was the continued responses from others re: Backhoe Controls?? No disrespect intended. Now back to our regularly scheduled "As The Rusty Clutch Turns" (Or doesn't!) thread.........~S

No sweat. My reply was to the pix posted of the Deere backhow burried in the mud a page or two before my post. I was just a short side conversation which went further than intended.:ashamed:
 
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JL, do you know if this tractor is financed and payments still due? If so could he be using this as an excuse to walk away from it? Maybe it doesn't matter to you, since I would guess it would become the finance companie's issue. If not fianced you could have a TBN auction, get your expense out of it, and if $$$ is left over, give it to your favorite charity... Of course it may be that charity does begin at home. :thumbsup:

He paid me cash for it, I don't know if he financed it threw his bank or not. Not a bad idea tho, I would have to do some more work on iy before I let a TBN buddy have it tho. :thumbsup:

Interesting.

I really am surprised he hasnt came even if he's ticked off.

Are you now or will you begin charging storage? Not like hes a particularly good customer your trying to keep. Id be charging him. If this goes where i think it is, the fees could be used as a good negotiating chip.

Im suprised too especially since he said he used it everyday. I left him a message and sent a letter saying storage charges would start on monday. Ball is n his court now.

jlsmith,
Any idea how mechanics leins work down there in Texas when it comes to equipment which doesn't have a title?
 
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jlsmith,
Any idea how mechanics leins work down there in Texas when it comes to equipment which doesn't have a title?

If its in his possession and I have a lein on it by law he can't trade or sell it without me being involved now if it is in my possession (which it is) and I put a lein on it he can not touch it and I can have a judge rule I can sell it. To regain my money plus the court cost. Any money above that is given back to the customer, but I can add cleaning cost and a commission bonus to my salesperson. I do have to try to get a real value price for it tho
 
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I don't know about the laws in Texas or how they apply on a tractor, but up here, if it got to the point of a machanics lean and a vehicle was sold, any money beyond what is due to the repair shop belongs to the title holder. Again, not sure how that would apply to a tractor since it has no title.

Gotcha- It was my feeble attempt at a little levity, but I would guess you are correct. With that said, there is a tractor -pull this weekend in my neck of the woods. maybe it could entered and see how the clutch is working now!! :D
 
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If its in his possession and I have a lein on it by law he can't trade or sell it without me being involved now if it is in my possession (which it is) and I put a lein on it he can not touch it and I can have a judge rule I can sell it. To regain my money plus the court cost. Any money above that is given back to the customer, but I can add cleaning cost and a commission bonus to my salesperson. I do have to try to get a real value price for it tho

I figured as much. With vehicles the money goes to the title holder. Any idea how this would work on a financed tractor since it has no title to show who holds any note on it?

Obviously not your problem, but I wonder if he could be planning to walk on a bank loan and collect on cash from you after leaving it long enough.

I think the storage fees are a good move at this point. You've been more than fair from the start.
 
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I figured as much. With vehicles the money goes to the title holder. Any idea how this would work on a financed tractor since it has no title to show who holds any note on it?

Obviously not your problem, but I wonder if he could be planning to walk on a bank loan and collect on cash from you after leaving it long enough.

I think the storage fees are a good move at this point. You've been more than fair from the start.

If it comes to the point I have to sell it I have to send him a certified letter and he has to contact any loan office that has it for collateral and they have to contact me. If he does not and defaults on the loan they can charge him with theft. I realy hope it doesn't come to that.
 

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