Buying Advice How many kept their old tractor when upgrading to something larger?

   / How many kept their old tractor when upgrading to something larger? #31  
   / How many kept their old tractor when upgrading to something larger? #32  
I did more research. The equivalent Kubota would be a L3901. Those are being listed on the local Craigslist, used with slightly more hours, for $17-19K. Assuming a 15% difference in retail prices between Kubota and LS, my LS would be fairly priced in the $14-17K range.

If I got $15K privately, I think I could live with that. So maybe the $12K from the dealer is not that far off, considering the wholesaler wants to make a profit plus needs room for repairs in case.

So then the question is, would I pay someone $3K to be free from the hassle of having people coming to my place to look at the tractor, plus time lost dealing with that? Hmmmmm.....

Why not list it on craigslist for 13,500 or 14k and try to get it sold in a couple of days to the first person that looks at it? 12 grand is a giveaway. A couple grand more is still a bargain.

That's a pretty low price. I think the L3901 is much less tractor than the 4040. But, I guess Kubota is 'more' brand than LS so maybe that evens things out.

You've had some troubles with this machine, too, as I've read your other threads. Maybe it's best to be done with it?
 
   / How many kept their old tractor when upgrading to something larger? #33  
I experienced a similar situation this month. I had a 2001 L3010GST with heated sims cab and LA492 loader with 2,380 hours. Wanted to change from R4 wheels and tires to R1 and priced them out at the dealer. All said and done would have cost just under $3k.

Ended up buying a pristine used L3430HSTC with factory cab they had just taken in on trade. They offered me $7,500 in trade for the older one. Said no thanks and brought it home with me as well.

Listed it on craigslist for $11k figuring if it didn't sell quick I would just continue to use it as it had pallet forks.

It sold yesterday for $10k, but even if it had taken 6 months it would still be a better move than taking it in the shorts on a low trade offer.
 
   / How many kept their old tractor when upgrading to something larger? #34  
I would list it up for private sale at $15K. You can screen out a lot of tire kickers and bottom feeders by talking to them on the phone before letting them look at it. I sold my last tractor that way. It took a month or two but I sold it without too much drama. The biggest obstacle is most buyers don't have cash laying around so you are competing with 0% dealer financing on new units. You might talk to the local agri credit or banks to see what kind of used tractor loans they offer. It might help with selling it if you can the information available to a potential buyer who doesn't have cash in hand.
 
   / How many kept their old tractor when upgrading to something larger? #35  
I wouldn't expect anything different from Garrett since he works at a Kubota dealership.

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That is the funniest thing I have heard in a long time. I appreciate the laugh
 
   / How many kept their old tractor when upgrading to something larger? #36  
A lot of it has to do with what the market will bear. Around here, an LS tractor would probably sit on a dealers used equipment lot for a long time because most costumers would not know the brand. No dealer is going to give a lot for a trade if they feel that they can't turn around and sell it in a timely manner for a price that will make them money. It is not so much of a snobby Big Name thing as it is simple economics.

This!!
 
   / How many kept their old tractor when upgrading to something larger? #37  
I did more research. The equivalent Kubota would be a L3901. Those are being listed on the local Craigslist, used with slightly more hours, for $17-19K. Assuming a 15% difference in retail prices between Kubota and LS, my LS would be fairly priced in the $14-17K range.

If I got $15K privately, I think I could live with that. So maybe the $12K from the dealer is not that far off, considering the wholesaler wants to make a profit plus needs room for repairs in case.

So then the question is, would I pay someone $3K to be free from the hassle of having people coming to my place to look at the tractor, plus time lost dealing with that? Hmmmmm.....

Someone correct me if I'm wrong but if memory serves options on the L like cruse control, electric over Hyd PTO, remotes and extendable links are standard Equipment on the LS. So without actually looking up the specifics If that is indeed the tractor to use as a comparison that would put it in the higher end of your comparison and as someone who buys and sells a lot of things I would start off a bit higher and even be willing to show the cost of adding those things to a potential buyer.

Based on all the info given so far and my memory of the tractor the last time I looked at the XR40 I would keep it here if it was my personal machine if the offer was anything less than 17,000 if I didn't need the money to buy the next one and my separation price if needing the money would only be about a grand less at 16, considering the low hours. Now remember I do have use for multiple tractors and have no problem with parking.
 
   / How many kept their old tractor when upgrading to something larger? #38  
My friend cam to see me from NYC. He walked through the shop and couldn't understand why I have 2 tractors.

In his thick accent he asks: "Why you have 2 tractors?" I told him probably the same reason you have 6 Porsches and 3 Audis.

Keep the tractor sell the wife!

Regards, Fred
 
   / How many kept their old tractor when upgrading to something larger? #39  
I would absolutely keep both if you can afford to. There's a lot of jobs that a 40 HP tractor is great for that a 70 HP tractor would be way overkill for. Also, since you're prepared to take that kind of hit on the selling price, you can always sell it later. I doubt the value will go down much more if any at all.

I currently have two tractors, but I could definitely use a few more. I'd love a little B Kubota with a cab, MMM, loader, and front mounted snowblower. Also, something like a Deere 3020 or 4020 would be handy on occasion. Dreamers can dream, right?
 
   / How many kept their old tractor when upgrading to something larger? #40  
I have an LS XR4040H with 30 hours on it. I want to upgrade to something in the 60-70HP range with a cab. I looked at trading in my LS, and the dealers lowballed me horribly ($12K). It has been really difficult to get a decent offer for it privately. I am thinking that I might as well keep it. But, the wife wants me to sell it before upgrading, lol.

How many of y'all kept your old, smaller tractor? I like the small one for maneuverability, but it lacks power for the tasks I need to do. I would keep it for mowing around the house and other tight spaces.
I did have 10 acres only with 2 tractors. 35 hp each.

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