prof fate
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- Joined
- May 30, 2018
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- Location
- beaver pa
- Tractor
- kioti ck3510 Cub Cadet 149, 2146, Toro Zero Turn
A good example would be a backhoe attachment.
If I had it, would I use it? Of course. I'd get lots of use from it i'm sure.
BUT for my tractor it's $7500. I've needed hoe work 4 times in 20 years...I can hire that done for alot less than $7500. Or rent equipment.
Yes, the hoe will add to the resale price of the tractor, maybe $5k? 4K? So the REAL cost of owning it for a decade might be $3000, plus storage, maintenance, insurance, repairs. $300 a year isn't bad - BUT that's not what I have to actually PAY to get it...It would be $120/month (1400/year) for the 6 years of the loan.
it's not worth $1400 a year to me.
YMMV of course.
If I had it, would I use it? Of course. I'd get lots of use from it i'm sure.
BUT for my tractor it's $7500. I've needed hoe work 4 times in 20 years...I can hire that done for alot less than $7500. Or rent equipment.
Yes, the hoe will add to the resale price of the tractor, maybe $5k? 4K? So the REAL cost of owning it for a decade might be $3000, plus storage, maintenance, insurance, repairs. $300 a year isn't bad - BUT that's not what I have to actually PAY to get it...It would be $120/month (1400/year) for the 6 years of the loan.
it's not worth $1400 a year to me.
YMMV of course.
Good point I always get a chuckle on the resale portion, while its a consideration its a smoke and mirrors sales tactic. Like you said you can pay 30% more for brand X then brand Y, but brand X will only bring you 20% upon resale so you lost 10%. End of the day paint color may add to sell-ability which is worth something, but sell-ability and resale value are two different things. If you look at 5-10-15 years down the road at selling, sell-ability could be different but dont think youll be selling brand x for any more than brand y and least in comparing it to relative purchase price.
Another thing is people get to wrapped up into re-sale for a home purchase or private use, unless your running a business where depreciation, equipment maint, assets all play a part. For private use its way over thinking. While nobody wants to buy a 30k machine and have it worth 5k in two years, but in reality it doesnt matter. You buy that 30k machine, you ran it you maintained it, those are all sunk cost that you will never back, you just want. Its not going to matter 10 years down the line that you got 2k more in resale with one brand vs the next, as you lost money on it anyways, but even that doesnt matter as you bought machine to accomplish a task and it did it.