sixdogs
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- Dec 8, 2007
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- Ohio
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- Kubota M7040, Kubota MX5100, Deere 790 TLB, Farmall Super C
Seems to me that the typical tractor buyer goes through considerable research and deliberation prior to a tractor purchase since it's a major purchase plus they will have 100% skin in the game. It's not usually an impulse purchase like a tee shirt.
I would say that resale values tell almost everything one needs to know about value and that would include visual quality such as fit and finish, ergonomics, repair and warranty problems or the lack of and overall ownership experience. It's my guess but I would say tractor owners, especially the ones on this board, take into account all of these issues and those are the reasons resale or even purchase value is either there or not there. Some may get fooled, but not often.
Who of us that drives would not investigate but rather impulse purchase a Trabant car for the little woman to get around town while we're gone on a job for a month? How about a Harbor Freight flashlight to take on that once in a lifetime trip to Alaska or the caves of Kentucky? Just my two cents here.
I would say that resale values tell almost everything one needs to know about value and that would include visual quality such as fit and finish, ergonomics, repair and warranty problems or the lack of and overall ownership experience. It's my guess but I would say tractor owners, especially the ones on this board, take into account all of these issues and those are the reasons resale or even purchase value is either there or not there. Some may get fooled, but not often.
Who of us that drives would not investigate but rather impulse purchase a Trabant car for the little woman to get around town while we're gone on a job for a month? How about a Harbor Freight flashlight to take on that once in a lifetime trip to Alaska or the caves of Kentucky? Just my two cents here.