Gary Fowler
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- Joined
- Jun 23, 2008
- Messages
- 11,917
- Location
- Bismarck Arkansas
- Tractor
- 2009 Kubota RTV 900, 2009 Kubota B26 TLB & 2010 model LS P7010
You have already seen how tractors hold their value. Why not buy a tractor and maybe even a TLB (that's tractor/loader/backhoe) if you need to dig a lot of stumps or rocks etc and whip that property into shape for 3 years or so (ever how long it takes you) then if you don't need a tractor any more sell it. You will recoup a lot of your money, much less money loss than renting the equipment when needed for 3 years. You may even decide that it is good to have a tractor around full time.
I have to agree with GManBart about the boomer NH tractors, why pay thousands more for the same tractor. LS makes fine tractors with longer warranty than most other brands too. I wouldn't put too much weight on buying based on how close the dealer is. There is a likelihood that you wont ever need to go back to the dealer with your tractor if you do some wrenching yourself. Parts like filters, etc. can be ordered online and delivered to your door. Most maintenance items like engine oil changes, HST/Hydraulic oil change @50 hours ( I have heard on TBN horror tales of owners who took their tractor to dealer for 50 hour service and got a $500 or larger bill), greasing can be easily and quickly done by the owner. Not much more needs to be done to tractor till at least 500 hours and then some like my Kubota (and possibly other brands also) need to have the valve lifters adjusted which can also be done by the owner if he has the skill and tools.
I have to agree with GManBart about the boomer NH tractors, why pay thousands more for the same tractor. LS makes fine tractors with longer warranty than most other brands too. I wouldn't put too much weight on buying based on how close the dealer is. There is a likelihood that you wont ever need to go back to the dealer with your tractor if you do some wrenching yourself. Parts like filters, etc. can be ordered online and delivered to your door. Most maintenance items like engine oil changes, HST/Hydraulic oil change @50 hours ( I have heard on TBN horror tales of owners who took their tractor to dealer for 50 hour service and got a $500 or larger bill), greasing can be easily and quickly done by the owner. Not much more needs to be done to tractor till at least 500 hours and then some like my Kubota (and possibly other brands also) need to have the valve lifters adjusted which can also be done by the owner if he has the skill and tools.