It's apparent from the responses that Branson owners love their tractors based on price, quality, and engineering design features.
I'm curious as to the thinking and experience in the resell value of Branson tractors. I would think that trading a unit in to purchase another Branson is probably favorable in terms of resell value. But, how about selling it in the open market, or, resell into a non-Branson dealer to purchase a competing brand ?
What got me thinking about this was several posts on TBN where owners stated that they knowingly and willingly paid higher prices for one of the big 3 because of their perception of high trade-in value. One went as far to say that he could get what he paid for his Kubota or even a few dollars more in the open market.
So, I ask the question: What's the percepton of the resell value of the Branson in the open market; in moving to a competing brand; and in upgrading to a different Branson Tractor ? (basically 3 different scenarios)
Looking for comments and experience.
John
I'm curious as to the thinking and experience in the resell value of Branson tractors. I would think that trading a unit in to purchase another Branson is probably favorable in terms of resell value. But, how about selling it in the open market, or, resell into a non-Branson dealer to purchase a competing brand ?
What got me thinking about this was several posts on TBN where owners stated that they knowingly and willingly paid higher prices for one of the big 3 because of their perception of high trade-in value. One went as far to say that he could get what he paid for his Kubota or even a few dollars more in the open market.
So, I ask the question: What's the percepton of the resell value of the Branson in the open market; in moving to a competing brand; and in upgrading to a different Branson Tractor ? (basically 3 different scenarios)
Looking for comments and experience.
John