dmay
Gold Member
Um....how does one go test-drive various tractors...when you've never driven one before? :ashamed: I don't want to embarrass myself at the dealership.
I'm new to my area and don't know anyone here to ask to 'practice' on their tractor.
It's embarrassing to admit this, but I'm afraid of pulling the wrong lever or backing over something in the parking lot at the dealer. Any ideas? :ashamed:
I commend you for admiting your inexperience. We all started with no experience at one time. The thing is even if you do know a particular tractor there are very few defined standards and enough differences between brands that everyone needs an intro to control locations.
A tractor has the following main areas of operation. The tractor itself, a FEL (front end loader), a rear 3 pt hitch, mid and rear PTO (power take off).
To learn about a tractor you are interested in go online and read the Users Manual. Here is the manual for my John Deere 2320. You can learn the control locations and the main areas of operation before you get seat time.
I agree a great way to meet your neighbours is to go introduce yourself, state your looking at buying a tractor and ask if they have the time to show you their tractor. If you have a neighbor who has the same tractor you are considering even better.
When you call your dealer. Let them know you are new to tractors but have done some research and would like someone to spend time showing you how to operate <enter tractor of your choice> and then permit you some seat time yourself. Ask the dealer if they would be able to do this. Some dealers really are not set up very well. Others have dirt, sand and stone piles you can play in. Others prefer to deliver to you to demo on your property. If the dealer says yes ask what day and time is best for them. Dropping in unannounced on a busy Sat might not be as successful as a planned mid week afternoon appointment.
Meet your neighbors. Meet your dealers. Get some seat time. Enjoy.