I have tried to make it right, I offered you another motor you turned it down.
If you buy a car from a dealer and the say it's a 1.8 L then you turn around and sell it as a 1.8 L simply because thats what you where told (same senario). I have said before the motor you recieved is not junk. We can go around and around. If you cover shipping then I can send you another motor.
About the carbs the agreement over the phone was to include the carbs.(SHOWN IN THE PICTURES)!
The cracked intake.. I contacted the guy I sold it to and he has welded them up. (He said he will send pics of the welds).
The Oil leak ( I know nothing about blowers I was told by the guy who bought it the seals were bad) Hence timeframe
This was a trade there was no fraud or scam involved on my part.
YOU KNEW PRIOR TO THE TRADE THAT THE MOTOR IN THE PICTURE WAS REFERENCE ONLY!!!!!!!!!!!
As far as not notifiying you / Boonesracing about the blower. Once again I don't know anything about blowers and had no clue that it was junk until someone showed me what what was wrong with it.
You want to go to court that's fine. Let's go I will contact an attorney also.
I will contact UPS and start the Mail fraud process if it is applicable on a trade...
As far as being obligated to provide the parts stated. Thats what I was sold and I have the receipt showing it. I do not know much about building or the internal parts of a motor so If I can't tell the difference in parts how do I know and How can I be obligated to provide parts that I cant tell the difference on. If you sale a car you bought and it's listed as a 400 because that's what you where told but the buyer finds that it's a 350 and you didn't know how to check it are you obligated to send out a 400 even though that's whats on the Bill of sale that you recieved?
As far as reporting I lost money on the deal. My purchase for the motor $2800,(sorry) sale of junk blower $750. don't think I wont give that to my accountant.