They also aren’t going to be liable for anything that is not written down. However, how they handle the situation as far as trying as hard as they can to find you one at another dealer will speak to the quality of their dealership. Unfortunately, there may not be any to obtain.
This entire fiasco speaks to the quality of people I'm dealing with!
I asked the salesman (one of the 2 brothers who own the dealership) about subframe kit and the salesman said sure, sure, everything we need comes with the backhoe kit--I believed him. Sadly, I was not sufficiently prepared to spot that lie. He was very clever and quickly added that he had ordered a backhoe kit some months ago, which would be at the dealership in December. (The BH77 did arrived, but no subframe kit for the LX2610 had been ordered.) Just before my partner Katie wrote him a check, I specifically reminded him that I needed the back hoe for some building projects and I had to start work the first of the year -- the only reason I was buying the equipment -- from our first conversation I told him I needed a hoe, not only the tractor/loader! He assured me that AGAIN that the backhoe would be delivered in December and I would be able to do my projects on time. Katie is a witness to the deception -- she signed the check.
(Boy am I in the doghouse now!)
Everyone should be aware that Consumer Protection Laws in (almost) every state specify, among other things, that items must actually work for the purpose they were sold. If the dealership sold me a tractor I can't use, according to Virginia law, the dealer must accept the return and refund our money in full. There is much case law, but I would much rather have a working machine. I plan to give this dealership until the end of the year before taking any further action.
We are still hoping for a miracle.