Posted by JWinIndiana on August 29, 2023 at 07:21:57 from (165.139.32.100):
In Reply to: Tractor hours posted by JWinIndiana on August 28, 2023 at 10:46:43:
Thank all of you for the tips and tricks to looking a used tractor over critically. I also will look at filters to see if any dates or rust on them. I will try to take some pictures tonight of the critical areas. It is a lot of money, but also am seeing gas tractors with loaders on FB for 12-16,000 regularly. They also say they need some TLC or "little" things fixed. This tractor is at a dealership, I realize they can't warranty a used trade in, but am going to talk to them about the clutch and if it goes out within 6 months if they will eat the labor and I pay for parts. Is this reasonable or not?
Thanks all for helping me try to make an educated decision about this purchase. When I was still making little square bales and farming with my team a loader tractor wasn't even on the farm, but with big round bales, it has become a necessity.
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