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<blockquote data-quote="DiamondSCattleCo" data-source="post: 695260" data-attributes="member: 2862"><p>You can blame lawyers and crook dealers for that. There really is no "as is/where is" anymore, at least not when buying from a dealer, unless they SPECIFICALLY mention the issue to the purchaser. In other words, the dealer is required to fix a piece of equipment if something goes wrong within a certain time period after the purchase. So dealers tend to hedge if they don't know the equipment (ex: trading a Case at a Massey dealer), don't know the owner, or if the tractor looks even remotely rough. Internal reconditioning at the dealership I sling parts at runs anywhere between $1000 to $4000 per piece of equipment. We get very pieces of equipment that are genuinely pristine and many of the previous owners are genuinely surprised at how much work their unit really needed.</p><p></p><p>Rod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiamondSCattleCo, post: 695260, member: 2862"] You can blame lawyers and crook dealers for that. There really is no "as is/where is" anymore, at least not when buying from a dealer, unless they SPECIFICALLY mention the issue to the purchaser. In other words, the dealer is required to fix a piece of equipment if something goes wrong within a certain time period after the purchase. So dealers tend to hedge if they don't know the equipment (ex: trading a Case at a Massey dealer), don't know the owner, or if the tractor looks even remotely rough. Internal reconditioning at the dealership I sling parts at runs anywhere between $1000 to $4000 per piece of equipment. We get very pieces of equipment that are genuinely pristine and many of the previous owners are genuinely surprised at how much work their unit really needed. Rod [/QUOTE]
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