HawkinsHollow
Veteran Member
So now that I am back in the market for a tractor I am deciding between 2 camps, Used and New. And also in turn "simple" and
"complicated". I still like Bransons, they are heavier, stronger,(according to tractor data) and just as well built as most name brands. However, in my research I have run into these discussion about whether or not Branson will be here in 5-10 years. It's a bit scary to be considering dropping $18-20K on a tractor which could potentially have a dwindling support network. Regardless, that is not what I am wanting to ask. There are plenty of posts about that, I will be diving deeper into that on my own. These potential worries have led me to another question. WHEN DID TRACTORS GET COMPLICATED? I feel very comfortable working on my 94 F150 with the inline 6 cylinder 300, but I would be LOST trying to work on your 2016 F150 where you can barely see the engine. About what year did tractors make the switch from being like my old trusty 94 with inline 6 to the newer more complicated machines that are being put out today? I feel like these newer tractors have so much more to go wrong on them. One little thing and your $19K tractor is an expensive paperweight until you can get it to the dealer. I know new tractors are ultra dependable, but still... It can happen!
Sorry if this topic has been covered, my search of when did tractors get complicated did not produce any satisfactory results. That is the crux of this search feature, figuring out what to type in to find what you want.:confused2:
"complicated". I still like Bransons, they are heavier, stronger,(according to tractor data) and just as well built as most name brands. However, in my research I have run into these discussion about whether or not Branson will be here in 5-10 years. It's a bit scary to be considering dropping $18-20K on a tractor which could potentially have a dwindling support network. Regardless, that is not what I am wanting to ask. There are plenty of posts about that, I will be diving deeper into that on my own. These potential worries have led me to another question. WHEN DID TRACTORS GET COMPLICATED? I feel very comfortable working on my 94 F150 with the inline 6 cylinder 300, but I would be LOST trying to work on your 2016 F150 where you can barely see the engine. About what year did tractors make the switch from being like my old trusty 94 with inline 6 to the newer more complicated machines that are being put out today? I feel like these newer tractors have so much more to go wrong on them. One little thing and your $19K tractor is an expensive paperweight until you can get it to the dealer. I know new tractors are ultra dependable, but still... It can happen!
Sorry if this topic has been covered, my search of when did tractors get complicated did not produce any satisfactory results. That is the crux of this search feature, figuring out what to type in to find what you want.:confused2: