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   / Correct my thinking... #31  
Availability of a rental - will there be one available when you need it?
Negotiator for selling - are you a good salesperson who can get top $$$ selling? I watch auctions continually as I am always in need of more equipment on my farm. I've seen CUTs go for 50% of their original cost after 2 or 3 years, and by that I mean JD & Kubota. Dealers ask a lot more but how much do they negotiate down on used?
Availability - I watched a video last night where a farmer was unloading his new JD tractor (large ag tracked). Won't be able to use it until spring planting but JD's availability runs out to middle of next year so he had to snatch it up now, store it in the back of his machine shed for the next 6 months. Sales of CUT size tractors were down drastically in July due to no tractors being available. Its driven up prices so most dealers aren't negotiating.
Credit - I have mailings from JD, Kubota, and MF this week wanting me to buy using their money (zero interest). Why, if there is a shortage, I don't know. It may be a leader to get you into dealerships even if they don't have the tractor you want to buy.
 
   / Correct my thinking... #32  
...Credit - I have mailings from JD, Kubota, and MF this week wanting me to buy using their money (zero interest). Why, if there is a shortage, I don't know. It may be a leader to get you into dealerships even if they don't have the tractor you want to buy.
I would venture to guess so that they have a good idea of how many to order. Also, if they commit to a certain number they may get a better price and a better slot in the waiting list. Again, only speculating here.
 
   / Correct my thinking... #33  
If I buy a new $20,000 tractor and some major issue comes up in my life and I have to sell it. What roughly would be my loss in 2 years?
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Ok, so now, instead I rent a tractor every time I need one. I could seriously see myself wanting/needing a tractor to use at least once a month.
$300 to rent at 12 times a year for 2 years = $7200. (maybe I only need one once every 2 months. That's still $3600 lost by renting).
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Yes, I'm trying to rationalize/justify, but I can't see how renting makes sense over buying, even if I have to sell my new tractor in 2 years.
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Correct my thinking...
I hate renting, but, fair is fair. If you rent you have no real maintenance. If the machine fails (not due to you breaking it) the rental company is on the hook to fix or fight the warranty.

Best,

ed
 
   / Correct my thinking... #34  
How about a 2021 MF GC1725M?
I can buy it or rent a BX from home Depot 50 times.
Buy the massey. I just bought the mf gc1725mb and love it! So glad I chose a massey.
Plus, nothing is going to get cheaper. Even with prices high right now, I guarantee you next year it will be even higher. Inflation will continue especially if they pass a 3.5 trillion dollar grab bag. Even without that passing inflation will still rise, goods are still limited, everything is on back order. All this takes time to flatten out and start to recover and by that time prices will have raised significantly. Vehicles, RVs, tractors, all will be good commodities to own as long as they are kept in good shape. I could sell my 2018 rv right now that I bought new in 2018 and make 20 grand more than what I paid for it. Possibly more. Same with vehicles and tractors. And this trend will continue I believe. So no better time than now to buy.
 
   / Correct my thinking... #35  
Reasons to buy vs rent;
- there will be numerous occasions that you want to do a small task that would be been easier if you had a tractor handy. It is amazing how many times you will use it doing things you didn’t anticipate in addition to the things you ‘schedule’ to do while renting a tractor.
- sometimes it is just fun doing a task with a tractor. Think of it as a part recreational/relaxation/enjoyment. It is hard to rationalize spending money on a toy. Never makes sense, but people spend a lot of $$ on boats, RVs, etc.. Easier to justify if it is fun and you accomplish something also.
- Hopefully you will have many years of enjoyment with your tractor. I’m 21 years in and I still love my B2910.
 
   / Correct my thinking... #36  
Funny thing about tractors. Mine is always worth less than the next guy and the one I want to buy is just a peach and worth more than the others they have, if they have others.
 
   / Correct my thinking... #37  
This 👆 OP if all the above applies, buy. If you are talking about 'planned' tasks or projects that can wait - and maybe even as someone else said, would be better with a specific attachment, rent. Attachments can run cost to buy.

And if renting, take that cash you'd have paid to buy and invest it. It will build up more to either continue renting or buy later!

Buy the massey. I just bought the mf gc1725mb and love it! So glad I chose a massey.
Plus, nothing is going to get cheaper. Even with prices high right now, I guarantee you next year it will be even higher. Inflation will continue especially if they pass a 3.5 trillion dollar grab bag. Even without that passing inflation will still rise, goods are still limited, everything is on back order. All this takes time to flatten out and start to recover and by that time prices will have raised significantly. Vehicles, RVs, tractors, all will be good commodities to own as long as they are kept in good shape. I could sell my 2018 rv right now that I bought new in 2018 and make 20 grand more than what I paid for it. Possibly more. Same with vehicles and tractors. And this trend will continue I believe. So no better time than now to buy.
My 251 hour 2006 Kubota L48TLB that I bought for 32K 2 years ago, is reportedly now worth 10K more.
 
   / Correct my thinking... #38  
My friend bought a new John Deere 3032E with a loader and a free back blade for about $15k shorty after they came out. Same tractor is now several thousand more used, and $12k more new. Unless you buy an orphan tractor, its hard to lose money on a CUT.
 
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   / Correct my thinking... #39  
If I buy a new $20,000 tractor and some major issue comes up in my life and I have to sell it. What roughly would be my loss in 2 years?
.
Ok, so now, instead I rent a tractor every time I need one. I could seriously see myself wanting/needing a tractor to use at least once a month.
$300 to rent at 12 times a year for 2 years = $7200. (maybe I only need one once every 2 months. That's still $3600 lost by renting).
.
Yes, I'm trying to rationalize/justify, but I can't see how renting makes sense over buying, even if I have to sell my new tractor in 2 years.
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Correct my thinking...
Buy your tractor- if you can find one. If you get a front end loader you will have to invest a $ 5,000.00 more ( category one tractor ) ,but you will find a great many more uses for your tractor and I predict you will Never sell it. That said if you do sale , you will not lose any money in today's environment unless you damage the tractor in some way.
 

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