To20Chris
Platinum Member
I started this as a reply in another thread, but decided to post it separately....
There seem to be a lot of folks trying to make the new vs. used decision, and the one thing that seems to get missed in this equation is TIME!
I'm pretty good with a wrench, and I like to work on things when I'm not rushed, but I have far more projects than I have time for, and I bought the tractor to work, not work on! I've given away vehicles I really liked because it was obvious I was never going to find the time & I couldn't stand watching them deteriorate. Between the old truck, Jeep, the Wheel Horse, Gravely, and my old Ferguson, there is always something in need of a wrench (or hammer!). Not to mention the barn! So when I decided I needed an FEL & BH, I went looking at used CUTs, and a saw the worn tires, the broken this & that, and I thought "NO WAY"! Even CUTs in that condition were commanding a big buck, so it just did not make sense for me. Also, the parts are tough to finance. I really didn't see anything used locally that looked really nice, but I suspect that if I had it would have had a "like new" price with it too.
The other part of the TIME thing is that I needed to get the tractor and get using it. I spent a lot of time researching, mostly on TBN (a big thank you!), and I'm sure that if I really looked for the perfect used machine it would have been out there. There certainly have been a lot of CUTs sold recently, and I have to believe quite a few come back on the market. But then I wouldn't buy anything I couldn't see, so that may have led to road trips, etc. Again, no time for it.
I know other folks have more time to do the work, and certainly better places to do it, so the new vs. used equation can work out differently for each of us. Maybe it's just a stage of life thing, but with 2 kids and a job and a place that needs a lot of work, I have to stay focused! If things go well, I'll have quite a few years before I have to do any significant service, and by then maybe I'll have time (I can hope!).
Pardon my ramblings - I'm hoping the thread might be useful food for thought!
There seem to be a lot of folks trying to make the new vs. used decision, and the one thing that seems to get missed in this equation is TIME!
I'm pretty good with a wrench, and I like to work on things when I'm not rushed, but I have far more projects than I have time for, and I bought the tractor to work, not work on! I've given away vehicles I really liked because it was obvious I was never going to find the time & I couldn't stand watching them deteriorate. Between the old truck, Jeep, the Wheel Horse, Gravely, and my old Ferguson, there is always something in need of a wrench (or hammer!). Not to mention the barn! So when I decided I needed an FEL & BH, I went looking at used CUTs, and a saw the worn tires, the broken this & that, and I thought "NO WAY"! Even CUTs in that condition were commanding a big buck, so it just did not make sense for me. Also, the parts are tough to finance. I really didn't see anything used locally that looked really nice, but I suspect that if I had it would have had a "like new" price with it too.
The other part of the TIME thing is that I needed to get the tractor and get using it. I spent a lot of time researching, mostly on TBN (a big thank you!), and I'm sure that if I really looked for the perfect used machine it would have been out there. There certainly have been a lot of CUTs sold recently, and I have to believe quite a few come back on the market. But then I wouldn't buy anything I couldn't see, so that may have led to road trips, etc. Again, no time for it.
I know other folks have more time to do the work, and certainly better places to do it, so the new vs. used equation can work out differently for each of us. Maybe it's just a stage of life thing, but with 2 kids and a job and a place that needs a lot of work, I have to stay focused! If things go well, I'll have quite a few years before I have to do any significant service, and by then maybe I'll have time (I can hope!).
Pardon my ramblings - I'm hoping the thread might be useful food for thought!