BadDecisions
Silver Member
New crossed my mind for about 2 or 3 days.  Reality is that I just didn't have $20K+ to drop in to something new anyways, and I refuse to finance something that isn't making or saving me money with rare exceptions.  The other side of it is parts availability.  I saw many cases of late model tractors of around 10 years old only having general maintenance parts available.  Break a transaxle, and you're scouring craigslist or ebay looking for a parts tractor.  Prior experience has proven that I can research for months, and STILL end up buying some model with a well known unfixable problem, yet not be aware of said problem until after I've bought the problem child. 
Ended up buying an ancient N series tractor, as from what I found, I could dang near build an entire new tractor out of aftermarket parts. Though I would LOVE to have a tractor intended to have a loader, power steering, hydrostatic drive, a gazillion gears to choose from, etc etc etc, as a regular ol' homeowner with limited funds, ability to keep stuff going is more important than getting something newer with a bunch of whizz bang features.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Ended up buying an ancient N series tractor, as from what I found, I could dang near build an entire new tractor out of aftermarket parts. Though I would LOVE to have a tractor intended to have a loader, power steering, hydrostatic drive, a gazillion gears to choose from, etc etc etc, as a regular ol' homeowner with limited funds, ability to keep stuff going is more important than getting something newer with a bunch of whizz bang features.
 
 
		 
 
		