xformer
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I might be overly picky here but that's how I roll. I've been shopping for another CUT - # 13 if I remember right - for the last 6 months or so. After viewing about a hundred TractorHouse and AuctionTime listings I've come to the conclusion that dealers might not be the best at marketing their "stuff". DEALERS PAY ATTENTION HERE:
Don't - post 72 pics (I don't need a closeup of all 4 tires)
Don't - post pics of a tractor buried in snow (somehow this is a turnoff)
Don't - post multiple pics of the tractor taken at oddball camera angles - these pics take forever to load and don't do a thing to help sell the machine
Do - post pics of the important things like hydro pedals (one or two?) if so equipped, bucket attachment (QT or pin on), where is the fuel filler?, loader controller location, show any body parts damage and paint condition
Do - include in your description year, transmission, HP, and hours (most do but a surprising # don't)
Do - include anything that will need attention soon (brakes, oil change, etc.)
Do - wash the darn thing and let it dry before taking pics
Do - include a link to TractorData (save us from copy/paste) Just a nice touch
Don't - post 72 pics (I don't need a closeup of all 4 tires)
Don't - post pics of a tractor buried in snow (somehow this is a turnoff)
Don't - post multiple pics of the tractor taken at oddball camera angles - these pics take forever to load and don't do a thing to help sell the machine
Do - post pics of the important things like hydro pedals (one or two?) if so equipped, bucket attachment (QT or pin on), where is the fuel filler?, loader controller location, show any body parts damage and paint condition
Do - include in your description year, transmission, HP, and hours (most do but a surprising # don't)
Do - include anything that will need attention soon (brakes, oil change, etc.)
Do - wash the darn thing and let it dry before taking pics
Do - include a link to TractorData (save us from copy/paste) Just a nice touch