trouble on tractor financing

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onegreenday

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I cut up my credit cards 10 years ago and went cash only.
Now I can't finance a tractor because I have no established credit lines.

I have $5k to put down on a tractor & loader.
I need the tractor for my new business.

Any suggestions for a "hard to finance" tractor buyer?
Thanks for any help.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I need the tractor for my new business.)</font>

How new is your business? Have you looked into a commercial loan?
 
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Depending on how much the price of the new tractor is $5K may be enough of a down payment to overcome the lack of credit history.

Look at it from the lender's viewpoint:

If you are purchasing a $20K tractor and putting $5K down that is 25%. Anyone who has $5K invested is likely to keep the payments up because they will lose their $5K if they don't and the lender will own the tractor at 75% of market value so they should be able to cover the loan if they repossess.

The only other problem you may have is if you are self employed. In that case be prepared to present a financial statement including at least the last 2 years of tax returns.

Don't assume you can't get financed because of lack of credit history. With a big enough down payment someone will finance it for you.
 
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Self employed!! Yes, when you are self employed the financing becomes a whole new strategy. Not having credit cards for a while doens't help either. Getting rid of your credit cards was probably a good thing but it does have drawbacks. My wife and I have credit cards but the day we can't make the whole amount payment from the month before is the day we rip them up also. So we do use them to keep our credit rating going. One thing you could do is to look at a lease. In the long run it may cost you more but you might have a better chance of getting started in your business.


Just a thought!!!

murph
 
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Boy do I wish I had these types of problems. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif

I would try your bank. They should be willing to extend you credit if you've been doing business with them long enough. I know in the past for myself the bank although they don't have the greatest rates will give you less trouble if you have a long standing relationship with one.
Another option if you are in one is a Credit Union.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Now I can't finance a tractor because I have no established credit lines.
I have $5k to put down on a tractor & loader.
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onegreenday,
How much is this new tractor?
Was it the dealer that said they wouldn't finance?
 
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The first thing you need to do is get a copy of your credit bureau. Most lenders seem to use Trans Union, although there are several available, and that is the one I'm most familiar with. Part of my consulting business deals with training auto dealerships how to get good people who have run across bad circumstances financed. I'm not talking about being financed at "loan shark" rates, but actually financed at a bank.
If you get a copy of your TU credit record, and you can get one online free or for a nominal amount, PM me and I can give you my professional opinion on how to proceed.
 
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I have encountered some difficulty getting some of my customers financed, who did not use credit cards and had paid cash for everything. I was able to get them approved by using the electronic funds transfer option for their monthly payment.
 
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I wanted to buy a Zetor 4341 with l02SLX loader for $25K with 5k Down (got rejected) but I think I may start my business with a cheaper tractor ($15K) and put 30% down ($4500).

MY local NH guy said he was pretty sure he could do that. I'm not keen on the NH so I might sit tight for a while or seek other alternatives.

Thanks for ALL the quick imput. Gotta love the web......
 
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If you don't belong to a credit union, join one. They are much more likely to extend you credit than a bank.
With that much downpayment, you probably won't have a hard time getting financed.
If you want to start getting some credit to buy later, go to that credit union, and open an account that will be frozen for at least $1000.00. You'll make monthly payments on it,for at least 6 months, and then pay it off and get the $1000.00 back. In the meantime, you've established that you can make payments on time and will have some good credit on your report. It's a great way to get started, and it only costs you the amount of the interest, which is usually less at a credit union. John
 

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