Does buying an "almost new" CUT make any sense?

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HighTwelve

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Does buying an \"almost new\" CUT make any sense?

I am writing this post out of a sense of sheer frustration. Over the last year I have gone after several low time 30-35 HP major brand CUT's with FEL advertised here or there - mostly on the web but a couple locally. I just lost another one and I have yet to close a deal, not because I can't afford the tractor, but rather because the owners always want almost new pricing for a used tractor.

I'm sure that most people are being honest when they say that there is absolutely nothing wrong with their, say, 100 hour old beauty, but looking at it from my point of view:

1. A new unit comes with a two or three year warranty and a local dealer who sold it to me and is obligated to support it.

2. The financing that the dealers are offering right now is attractive even though I could pay cash. I mean, I'd be crazy to ignore zero percent financing.

3. Even if the used tractor is perfect, it's likely coming in from far away and it's doing nothing to get me a relationship with the local dealer.

4. What if there IS something wrong with it?

Unless we are talking about a real USED tractor, say, a five or more year old unit with 500+ hours, in today's market with the incentives out there it makes just more sense to me to buy new.

I will give one example out of many - this particular tractor is available locally, 75 hours, Korean brand, $17,000 w/ aftermarket loader and finish mower. This manufacturer's warranties are not transferable. The same tractor brand new with the factory loader (a bigger and better loader BTW) and a decent finish mower is about $19,250. There is a three year warranty and zero percent financing for three years.

Why would I NOT go for the new tractor? Somebody tell me where I'm wrong here.
 
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Re: Does buying an \"almost new\" CUT make any sense?

Welcome to TBN. I see no reason not to buy a new tractor for all the reasons you pointed out. The price difference usually isn't enough to justify paying for someone else's time of use. A used "new" tractor is often a good deal, but if you're not saving enough to really make it worth losing warranty, why do it? You already know the answer, go buy a new one, use their money if you can and enjoy knowing you have a warranty. On mine, it's 2 years parts/labor and 1 year parts. John
 
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Re: Does buying an \"almost new\" CUT make any sense?

Hello High Twelve!
To me, buying an "almost new" cut makes alot of sense. This is exactly what I did. My NH35D with NH loader came with 200hrs from a private owner. It also came with 6mos. remaining on the full factory warranty and the previous owner purchased the extended warranty which transferred to me for a small fee. /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif

In addition,included with the purchase was a like new 10000gvw trailer, rotary cutter and box blade. The entire package came my way for close to $10,000 off the original purchase price. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif

I believe this makes great sense to buy used, however, deals like this are few and far between. For a few thousand more, I would buy new.

If I was buying new, I probably would have gone for the 40 or 45D, however I'm certainly happy with the machine I have. I wasn't even looking for a new tractor when I found mine, but when I heard of the deal I counld not resist! /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif

NO Regrets! !
 
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Re: Does buying an \"almost new\" CUT make any sense?

HighTwelve,

Welcome to TBN... /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

If I were in your situation, I would certainly buy the new tractor, for saving only a few thousand dollars buying used isn't really worth the money. There was an ad in my local news last week, someone was selling a 2002 JD 4310 with the 430 FEL and 72 inch RB with 40 hours ( !!!!!! ) for $17,500.
No mention if it was a 4wd or Ehydro, but a sharp buyer could deal for a new 4310 with the features and the same attachments for $3000 more. One of the positive factors about buying a new CUT is they do not depreciate anywhere near as fast as an automobile does, however, that is also the same reason used tractors command a high price.

Buy the new one, that way you will be certain of getting what you want, and to me the peace of mind having the warranty and the good rapport with the selling dealer is worth it.

Just my opinion, but I'm the type of person who always buys new vehicles and then runs them 12 to 15 years before I get a replacement.
 
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Re: Does buying an \"almost new\" CUT make any sense?

I think that it really depends on what kind of deals the new ones have. If the financing and everything is the same then I can see buying the used one if it will save you $2000 or more. I actually have a Kioti LK3054 listed over in the classifieds that is a 2003 with 100 hours on it. I will take $2000 less than what I paid for it but will not go any lower at this time. The reason is because it is still brand new and just getting broken in. I just did all the first time maint and it is ready for another 50-100 hours before oil change is due and 300 hours before trans fluid. The way I look at it is if no one buys it, I am still using it every week to mow and it works fine. Just needing to downsize so I am not willing to take a HUGE loss. The others you have seen may be in a similar position.

Just my $.02
ChrisW
 
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Re: Does buying an \"almost new\" CUT make any sense?

For me buying used would only make sense if I could get a great deal like RHP did.

But without much savings why bother? You never really know how the tractor was treated by the previous owner. Was it abused in some way that might not appear for a couple years?

For example, recently someone posted on how his son ran his brand new tractor for five hours brush hogging with the brake set! Smelled real bad and burned the hydraulic oil, which he changed immediately. But could that have also weakened the seals/rubber components within the hydraulic system, setting the stage for future problems a couple years down the road? That tractor could end up on the market with 10 hours on the hour meter because the owner "just bought the wrong tractor...want something bigger (or smaller)."

I bought for the long term and a 15% savings over what new cost would not have enticed me to buy used. I'd personally rather know how the tractor was treated from day one and also know it was broken in properly and not abused. A full warranty doesn't hurt either.
 
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Re: Does buying an \"almost new\" CUT make any sense?

I had exactly the opposite experience. I have never regretted buying my one year old Cub.

After a 6 month examination of tractors and their specs, I decided that I wanted a Cub 7360. The local dealer wanted a little over $20K for a new one with loader. I looked, mostly on-line, before finding one where the deal made sense. It was a year old, 90 hours on the meter, located at a JD dealer in Alabama. He wanted $13k, plus $1k for shipping. I was paying cash, so financing was not an issue. The balance of the warranty was transferrable. Given the attitude the local dealer demonstrated when I was looking, I was not going to be having a productive relationship with them anyway. I checked out the dealer, talked to the previous owner, and checked photos.

Now almost 3 years later, I have worked the Cub very hard. It has never been to a dealer for repairs, and I have never regretted the decision..... not mention saving $6k.

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Re: Does buying an \"almost new\" CUT make any sense?

It really depends on the deal you get...

I bought a 2003 790 Deere (with 419 loader) with 24 hours on it for about 3 thousand less then a new one would have cost. However, I am paying a higher interest rate then if I'd purchased new.

I'm pretty happy with my deal...so, it just depends.

Of course, my philosophy is...buy the tractor and don't worry about any other opinions. There's always going to be a guy that says "If I'd known you wanted a (enter any type of vehicle, boat, plane...), I could have got you a better deal" after you made your deal. You're happy about your purchase...why bust your balloon?

So, buy the tractor you want and don't worry about other opinions...
 
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Re: Does buying an \"almost new\" CUT make any sense?

You are coming out about where I did - I've heard lots of comments about the resale value of various CUTs, but from what I've seen used CUTs in good condition with low hours are not that common. That makes it a seller's market, and real good deals are hard to find. And if the seller is not very motivated (i.e. just wants a change in size, etc.) then their not going to accept taking a big hit.

It makes a lot of sence to buy slightly used if you can get a good discount, but for $2250 I would forget it. I'd think the better loader, warranty, and financing would rule out the used machine. There could be situations that would change my mind, such as if you knew the tractor and it's history well, or could finance it some other way, but in general I think you'll have to be very lucky and/or patient to make the slightly used route work out. I bought new for these reasons.

A really used, older, cheap tractor can make sense, IF you have the time/ability/tools/facility to work on it. If it has been well cared for it probably has a lot of hours left in it.
 
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Re: Does buying an \"almost new\" CUT make any sense?

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I am writing this post out of sheer frustration. )</font> Been there, I looked, new, used, slightly used for years before I bought new. All I can say is educate yourself on exactly what you want and expect to see in each brand. Be patient in your search and quick on the trigger when you find a good deal. I myself could not find any deal on a 1 or 2 year old "cut" to convince me not to buy new.
 

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