k0ua
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We don't need a lot of info to comment around here...
A Pallet in a field will do nicely.
We don't need a lot of info to comment around here...
straw man
How about a straw man in a field?A Pallet in a field will do nicely.
Or maybe......a stuck bolt in an oil pan?A Pallet in a field will do nicely.
A Pallet in a field will do nicely.
How about a straw man in a field?
You mean a scarecrow?
But because of the bad bolt, the oil pan leaked, soaking the pallet in oil which caught fire and burned the scarecrow, field and tractor which is why the OP can't pay for it.Or maybe......a stuck bolt in an oil pan?
noYou mean a scarecrow? As in the Wizzard of Oz? Then we can ask "Where's Dorothy?"
Edit: This is really off-track now. Probably time to put the train back on the track.
You mean my tractor purchase will end up on a government database that I own a pre tier IV tractor??? I don't think so...Getting back on topic, sort of. If you bring a tractor to the dealership to get work done they will most likely enter the VIN number into the computer. Depending on the dealership this could end up in a national database. If so and there's still a lien on it you may not get your tractor back. For a Kubota there's a good chance that it was financed through them. So maybe a dealer could also check the VIN number to see if Kubota has a lien on it.
The loan was made under the straw man