DAY
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Is there some rule of thumb on used tractor hours? In cars/trucks we know a five year old vehicle with 25,000 miles was owned by the proverbial "little old lady who only drove it to church", and the same car with 100,000 was a traveling battery salesman, with a half ton of samples in the trunk.
Is a 5 year old CUT with a 100 hours the one that little old lady only drove to her mailbox and back? Is one with a 1000 hours (200 a year- less than 4 hours week) a beater, or just as good?
I realize that looking over the machine is the only way to tell its condition. Were those hour meters put on as a reminder when the next service is due?
Is a 5 year old CUT with a 100 hours the one that little old lady only drove to her mailbox and back? Is one with a 1000 hours (200 a year- less than 4 hours week) a beater, or just as good?
I realize that looking over the machine is the only way to tell its condition. Were those hour meters put on as a reminder when the next service is due?