Tractor decision

   / Tractor decision #122  
I buy used cars and tractors. Prefer low miles/hrs from verified sources. I paid cash and saved 30% over new on my Kubota tractor. It was garage kept with 150 hrs on it, like new with all the addon rear hydraulics and bucket edge I would have wanted. Talked with the owner for an hour before buying. His place was clean, his trucks and other equipment was clean. He was local and moving out of state. I put 150 hrs on the in a bout 1.3 yrs without a hitch.
Currently driving a diesel car with 35k miles, saved similar $. It does take time, knowledge, and a bit of luck to get the right deal. If you are in a hurry to buy and you can afford it new is probably the way to go.
I think the bottom line is buying used can be a great deal if you have the cash on hand that you’re willing to spend. Otherwise it’s hard to beat low interest financing. I could have paid cash on my latest tractor purchase, but I was making more with investing that cash than the finance rate.
 
   / Tractor decision #123  
Many good questions from the others to help guide you. If you're in a snowy climate and you're clearing your own driveway, a snowblower attachment ( pull type) is almost essential and a cab with defrost is really nice to have.

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I plow with my side by side but if I did use a snow blower I would use a front mount blower, I hate driving over the snow before I blow it off the driveway.
You’re going to want a set of forks for whatever tractor you get.
I disagree, two neighbors and myself both have had tractors for many years and none have us have pallet forks.
 
   / Tractor decision #124  
I plow with my side by side but if I did use a snow blower I would use a front mount blower, I hate driving over the snow before I blow it off the driveway.

I disagree, two neighbors and myself both have had tractors for many years and none have us have pallet forks.
It depends on your uses. I find pallet forks to be one of my most used implements.
 
   / Tractor decision #125  
It depends on your uses. I find pallet forks to be one of my most used implements.
I get it but in 10 years I have never needed a set. And the one neighbor has had a skid steer for 20 years and he don’t have pallet forks, he has about everything else but no pallet forks.
 
   / Tractor decision #126  
I get it but in 10 years I have never needed a set. And the one neighbor has had a skid steer for 20 years and he don’t have pallet forks, he has about everything else but no pallet forks.
Then for your purposes your shouldn’t buy them. But many of us find them indispensable.
 
   / Tractor decision #127  
If you work in the woods you can clear a path for your tractor
and you will have no problems but them don't keep the path
clear and see what happens

willy
 
   / Tractor decision #128  
I get it but in 10 years I have never needed a set. And the one neighbor has had a skid steer for 20 years and he don’t have pallet forks, he has about everything else but no pallet forks.

In 5 years of tractor ownership I have not had the need for pallet forks either.
 
   / Tractor decision #129  
I'm not against cabs, But you are already keeping track of a bucket on the front, front wheels, and an impliment on the back; keeping up with cab corners too, is a lot of points to keep your eyes on it smaller areas.

My main reason to prefer open, is better situational awareness. That doesn't mean that's important for everyone. SOME cabs really block the view where you need it most, the corners; but that is not universal.

Hence, my advice, when sitting in the cab, you want to be able to see the bucket corners on a loader, and atleast one corner of your rear impliment. I would rather a somewhat less comfortable cab, but excellent views, over the most luxurious cab, with crap view. Some of the view will 100% be personal to you, you height, your seat position, the way you operate...
 
   / Tractor decision #130  
In 5 years of tractor ownership I have not had the need for pallet forks either.
Not questioning that, but even with just cheap bolt on forks, i use them a lot, moving fence posts, tree debris, other impliments, and Even the odd pallet. Used them a ton to load up old riding mowers, air compressors, sheet metal, ect, to take to scrap yard.

I use them enough, that last week, while on vacation in E Tenn, I switched my Marketplace location (as one does on vacation, to explorer out of state used junk :), and found a set of SS forks for $100; I started trying to figure out if luggage, kids, wife, and forks would fit in truck for the ride?
 

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