Correct my thinking...

   / Correct my thinking... #41  
Crunching the numbers now that I really do need to upgrade. Owning the tractor that I now have hasn't cost much at all. Using a conservative value of what I expect to sell it for, it appears that owning cost me about $650 a year. If I were to give it away, the cost would only be $1350 a year. I doubt that I can repeat that on the next tractor due to my age and the price of new machines. I almost never rent. It really has to be a tool with a one time use for me. Something like a trencher or man-lift. I hadn't planned to go with a new machine this time but I simply am not finding anything with the specs that I need within three hundred miles. It gets expensive driving to look at other people's junk.
 
   / Correct my thinking... #42  
Crunching the numbers now that I really do need to upgrade. Owning the tractor that I now have hasn't cost much at all. Using a conservative , and value of what I expect to sell it for, it appears that owning cost me about $650 a year. If I were to give it away, the cost would only be $1350 a year. I doubt that I can repeat that on the next tractor due to my age and the price of new machines. I almost never rent. It really has to be a tool with a one time use for me. Something like a trencher or man-lift. I hadn't planned to go with a new machine this time but I simply am not finding anything with the specs that I need within three hundred miles. It gets expensive driving to look at other people's junk.
I guess I was lucky.
I internet shopped for 10 months, and then found an excellent Kubota L48 TLB on Craigslist.
Sent the seller 20%, and then drove 350 miles to pay & pick it up.
I was very pleased!
 
   / Correct my thinking... #43  
I've spent a little over $80,000 on tractors, implements & maintenance since 1982. Out here it's either have something that can plow snow on my mile long driveway or pack it in for the winter. I choose to have a tractor.

It's ever so much handier to have my tractor out in the carport - than any other option.
 
   / Correct my thinking... #44  
The 20%-25% he quotes is for trade in to the dealer. Private sales take less of a hit.
Problem with that line of thinking is that it’s not consistent with the original question re what if he has to sell due to a life changing event.

Any number of things, eg a severe heart attack, home fire, etc, could occur that makes a private sale not possible or practical.

For planning purposes, one should plan for an emergency sale, probably to a dealer, and expect to realize no more than 50% of the original purchase price after a couple of years. Hopefully that would be worst case.

Bottom line is that one has to determine if the tractor is a must or want, and don’t buy it if it squeezes the budget such that you can’t maintain a reasonable lifestyle if things go awry.
 
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#45  
Problem with that line of thinking is that it’s not consistent with the original question re what if he has to sell due to a life changing event.

Any number of things, eg a severe heart attack, home fire, etc, could occur that makes a private sale not possible or practical.

For planning purposes, one should plan for an emergency sale, probably to a dealer, and expect to realize no more than 50% of the original purchase price after a couple of years. Hopefully that would be worst case.

Bottom line is that one has to determine if the tractor is a must or want, and don’t buy it if it squeezes the budget such that you can’t maintain a reasonable lifestyle if things go awry.
That's a good perspective.
If I bought new for 20,000, sold in 2 years for 10,000.
Then 10,000 divided by 24 months = 416 per month. If I only use the tractor 2 times a month (which I'm going to easily do), I'd say it'll still be worth it.
Home depot wants over $300 to rent a BX one day.
 
   / Correct my thinking... #46  
Tractor prices are high this summer, both new and used.

Demand trails off during mid-summer and continues to decline until the grass greens up in the spring.

The supply chain hopefully will be in better shape by late October.

There is a reasonable chance net prices will be lower November-December-January-February-March.
Good luck with that scenario after a visit to my local tractor dealer this past week he still had 60 SOLD tractor orders on his desk he could not fulfill.
 
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#47  
The dealer I talked to said they are waiting and waiting on orders to arrive. Production is way down.
 
   / Correct my thinking... #48  
Good Choice. It'll be there when you need it. Japanese made.
 
   / Correct my thinking... #49  
Congrats on you new tractor. Hope it comes soon and you enjoy it. I have a feeling that you will never again look back and wonder if you should have rented. And, I saw your math. I think there is no way you will need to sell a low hour, good condition, 2 year old tractor for 50%. I am betting it that should happen, it will be more like $13k - $14k. One of the advantages I see owning my tractor is that if I am gone, my wife has a paid for asset she can turn into revenue. about 20K. Best wishes, Larry
 
   / Correct my thinking... #50  
The dealer in Lubbock, TX K & S Tractor
806-993-1093 has no problem getting the
Blue LS tractors in. Yesterday Mike said
he had a few on the lot and sold a 25 hp
model yesterday.

willy
 

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