Buying Advice School me on used tractors

   / School me on used tractors #12  
Not easy. Usually all you have is a bill of sale. One thing to look for is the model/serial number identification. If you can find that and it's intact, you may be good to go. Older tractors probably aren't financed.....in the sizes that I see respondents to this site advertise to possess. Newer you might have a question as to wether or not a note is pending. Not a lawyer so I don't know the rights of the lending institution in terms of to what length they are legally allowed to repossess their property if it's been sold. About all you have is the word of the seller....aka know your seller! I do know that stolen property can be confiscated by legal authority!
 
   / School me on used tractors #13  
Please tell me how I "prove" I own my tractor and it has no liens.

Yes, absolute proof would be difficult and I believe un-necessary. An original bill of sale for the tractor certainly doesn't prove that there are no subsequent loans or leins. So on any major purchase I will simply ask for a signed bill of sale from the seller. That's fair, and frankly I don't see how that could change very much if we are want to retain the freedom to buy and sell things we own.
rScotty
 

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