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| The GPS equipment is yours to keep. You buy and get it serviced separately from your equipment, so in my opinion it stays separate. As the other fellow said, are any wrenches or a water jug you had in the cab at the time part of the sale? Not hardly.
I can’t believe the salesman would assume that the GPS stays on the combine. In your opinion, did his trade value reflect it?
Another way to look at it, at auctions, most of the time GPS is sold separately on its own pallet. | |
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