The Benefits Of Buying Used Farm Tractors

In today’s economy, it is imperative that we all save money. Farmers in particular have been hit the hardest over the past few decades, and because of this they are always on the lookout for a good deal. Tractors are an essential part of a farmer’s equipment and they don’t come cheap-which is why the market for used tractors is booming.

So you’re in the market for a used tractor, where do you look? There is of course the old stand-by-the classified ads. The classifieds in your local newspaper is certainly one option, but these days it is very limited. With the advent of the internet, you can now look for used tractors worldwide. A quick search on your favorite search engine will turn up plenty of dealers willing to sell you a used tractor, but you first need to make sure you know what you’re getting into. Avoid sites that charge you hidden fees, over time, these could add up so much that you’d be better off buying a new tractor. Selling used tractors through ebay is a great option. eBay is a reputable service that charges the seller fees, not you.

One great tool in searching for the perfect used tractor is the Used Tractor Price Guide. This 328-page book has comprehensive information about virtually all of the farm tractors that were built from 1939 to 2003. The Used Tractor Price Guide details forty-four different tractor manufacturers and will probably cover just about any tractor you end up looking at. This price guide is an invaluable tool that will allow you to decide if a seller is charging too much for a particular tractor.

Look and see where the tractor is located. If you find one that is within driving distance of your farm, ask the seller if you can come and look at it. A hands-on inspection is worth its weight in gold. Used tractors that look beat up have probably not been cared for properly. Check out the axles for signs of leaking seals. Seals tend to be expensive to replace, and this will just be another cost to consider. Inspect the engine for any signs of repair or damage. Most used tractors will probably have signs of engine repairs; it’s inevitable for any machinery. You need to make any repairs made are not sloppy-sloppy repairs tend to mean that you will just have to have the engine repaired again soon. If the tractor has two pedals, make sure that both pedals actually work. Also, you want a tractor that has a wide front end, rather than a narrow one. Tractors with narrow front ends tend to easily roll over on hills, causing injury or even death.

All in all, if you are in the market for a tractor, your best option is to go for a used tractor. Used tractors can get the job done just as well as a new one, but you need to be careful about what one you buy. The used tractors at Save on Farm Machinery are some of the most well-cared-for used tractors you will find.

By: drbob

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The writer operates a website selling used farm tractors and implements, Save on Farm Machinery at www.saveonfarmmachinery.com and another specializing in John Deere tractors, Save on John Deere Tractors at www.saveontractors.com

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