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Re: How do you tranfer ownership?
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Posted by Andy Martin on July 27, 2006 at 06:02:35 from (64.219.39.195):
In Reply to: How do you tranfer ownership? posted by Mike CA on July 26, 2006 at 18:07:27:
A LOT of answers to anything but your question. In the US tractors are no different than other items without registration. For a large amount of money, a bill of sale is fine. For an old Farmall, I just write the serial number on the memo field of my check, or if there is no serial number I write "old M" or whatever else is appropriate. It takes no time and is not offensive to anyone. If someone takes you to court you have your check with the sellers name (maybe not the owner, but how do you know?) description and amount. If the seller wants cash only I want another tractor or a bill of sale. I've probably bought 50 tractors and never had a problem although I had one heir get mad at his dad. When I offered to sell it to him for the same price with no charge for hauling his tone changed, seems all he wanted was his dad's money. If he really wanted his dad's tractor I would have made sure he got it. It turns out he thought it would bring more as junk and was mad over maybe $100.
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