You will need to be able to PROVE it is your tractor with a receipt for where you bought it. That is hard on old tractors you have owned for a long time. How many times have you boughten a tractor/equipment privately and got a written receipt with the serial number on it??? IF you inherited it is even harder.
If you go on a third parties' property you could be charged with trespassing. You will need to go through the LEGAL channels. You will need to have the county your located in contact the county where it is currently at.
1) I am amazed that you where able to find the tractor.
2) I would be surprised if it is where you think it is very long.
3) Writing a check on a closed account or a non existent account is fraud. The lady can and should be charged with that. Anything over $750 dollars,in Iowa, is a felony not a misdemeanor.
You are going to have to work at getting your tractor or the money. I wish you luck.
In the future never allow a sold item to leave unless the check had cleared your bank. Even calling that bank about a check is no guarantee that it will clear. The check might get there after the funds have been used by other checks or withdrawn.
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