rScotty
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- Joined
- Apr 21, 2001
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- Location
- Rural mountains - Colorado
- Tractor
- Kubota M59, JD530, JD310SG. Restoring Yanmar YM165D
That's a good way to look at the search. What you might be missing is some of the history of tractor manufacture.
Other than emissions controls and the hydrostatic transmissions, tractors have not had much if any techincal advances since the utility and compact 4wd size became popular in the 1970s.
Design wise, there is a difference in that somewere around 2008, tractor design changed from an emphasis on being very long-lasting owner maintained & repairable to having more of an emphasis on comfort, features, and being dealer/specialty maintained/repaired. That change happened about when we started to see a lot more suburban moves to small farms.
Older tractors were designed to last and be rebuilt. They tend to change and age slowly. So if you are mechanically knowledgeable, and IF you know what to look for in good well-maintained used machinery of an older type - then you can easily buy all the tractor you want within your $20K budget.
But buying used is not a popular way to buy today, and frankly not a popular philosophy here on TBN. But it still works, just not as commonly done.
rScotty
Other than emissions controls and the hydrostatic transmissions, tractors have not had much if any techincal advances since the utility and compact 4wd size became popular in the 1970s.
Design wise, there is a difference in that somewere around 2008, tractor design changed from an emphasis on being very long-lasting owner maintained & repairable to having more of an emphasis on comfort, features, and being dealer/specialty maintained/repaired. That change happened about when we started to see a lot more suburban moves to small farms.
Older tractors were designed to last and be rebuilt. They tend to change and age slowly. So if you are mechanically knowledgeable, and IF you know what to look for in good well-maintained used machinery of an older type - then you can easily buy all the tractor you want within your $20K budget.
But buying used is not a popular way to buy today, and frankly not a popular philosophy here on TBN. But it still works, just not as commonly done.
rScotty