I wish I could give yall more answers, what a great group of people to try to help. I just know what the dealership said. They didn't go into too much detail just basically we had a tech look at it, it is really bad. This was probably after an hour of them having it. We thought it would throw a rod so we stopped and, we have sent off the oil sample. It was shiny or shimmering I can't remember the exact phrasing as I was in total shock at that point. I was thinking they would find a small issue and I would be out a little money to fix it. Guy was very nice and felt bad for me and all but basically said lets wait and see what Kubota says and we will go from there. I would like to know what the engine codes say etc..I think that will tell a lot. I don't have a previous relationship with the dealership, unfortunately. I have seen good reviews but you know how that goes. It was the closest one to me and it sounds kinda dumb but they aren't in the city so I figured most country folks are a little more honest. HA, of course, I grew up in the city but moved to the country as fast as I could. If anyone knows anything about the Kubota dealer in Navasota Texas, please let me know. As far as being a conman that sold it to me, if he was he was really good. Of course the good ones are, from what I hear. I keep telling myself its only money, no one is dying or in the hospital. Life happens and just learn from your mistakes as best you can. I am remembering a little more about the history of the tractor. The guy I bought it from bought it in July. He said he bought it from a guy with 19hours on it and I have his name and place he bought it from. He sent me a screenshot of the paperwork showing the original owner had paid off Kubota. At the time I was worried about it being stolen. So I do have the original Kubota dealer's information and original owner name. Maybe I will call that dealership and see if they have any other history on the tractor?