On buying used

   / On buying used #11  
You could probably find a brand new CT230 for the 19,500 they are asking on the used machine.
 
   / On buying used #12  
You haven't been around tractors long, have you?

Seriously, some folks just don't care about other's property...or don't know enough when to back off.
However, I would think rental companies maintain their equipment reasonably well (can't rent nonfunctioning equipment).

Still, as the other guys wrote...prices are a bit high.

BTW, that doesn't mean I'm opposed to buying used...but you need to go about 5 year old machines to start seeing good deals.

I have only purchased two rentals, but have have good luck with both of them. Purchased my jd 6120 with 430 hrs on the clock, now over 2700 with no issues other than a starter, also purchased my ford 7740 as a rental with under 800 hrs on it, now is getting close to 7000 hrs. Now, I'll admit the 7740 is starting to show some age, but it is mechanically sound. The only problem we ever had with that was the linkage going from forward to reverse, which is a design flaw.

I didn't hear that you had any experience with them?
 
   / On buying used #13  
I didn't hear that you had any experience with them?

Used a few, never bought one...seen more then a few being operated and thinking "jeez! Glad that ain't my tractor!!!"

BTW, don't confuse used rental with leased. Used rentals may have been operated by a number of folks...leased, maybe just one person or a few.
 
   / On buying used #14  
Used a few, never bought one...seen more then a few being operated and thinking "jeez! Glad that ain't my tractor!!!"

BTW, don't confuse used rental with leased. Used rentals may have been operated by a number of folks...leased, maybe just one person or a few.

I have to give you that point. Mine did come from dealers that did leases, not something like a rental shop.

The size may also have something to do with it, smaller tractors (I would think) are more often used by weekenders that may not know how to operate it.
 
   / On buying used #15  
A rental unit can be a good or bad deal, you have to look it over like any other used equipment. I wouldn't pass on something just because it was a rental. In the last three years I have bought several pieces of rental equipment, a Bomag plate compactor, Hilti hammer drill and a PJ 14k dump trailer. Since 2008 and depending on your local economy lots of equipment has been sitting with few rentals, so there are some deals out there if you look around.

Not familar with the pricing on the Bobcat tractors as others here can provide better info.
 
   / On buying used #16  
some dealers turn over rental / lease units based on hours, or when they start costing them money. if by hours.. it's likely an average that they assume will start costing money, whether the individual machine has started declining or not.

in ag circles, it's common to lease units, and then they are sold by the dealer at lease end.

I've bought a nice 1 owner lease tractor before. got it for good $ and it was a good tractor.
 
   / On buying used #17  
Why not just go to tractorhouse.com and see what that model tractor is selling for ? try that or fastline.com ? then make the choises your looking for.
David
 

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