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Good Day!
I am looking at getting a tractor.

What will I be using the tractor for:
Clearing land, so pulling logs, mowing brush and building road
Plowing snow
Digging post holes
Cleaning junk out of the creek
Digging irrigation supply lines
Loading and spreading compost, soil, rock and gravel
Among other things that you need a tractor for when living in the country, gardening and caring for animals.

Suggestions and recommendations will be most appreciated.

I have gone to several different dealerships and each one has given me different information, suggestions and prices.

Please help, all this is really giving me a headache.
 
   / Which tractor? How much to pay?
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Quest for Wisdom -

Good Day!
I am looking at getting a tractor.

What will I be using the tractor for:
Clearing land, so pulling logs, mowing brush and building road
Plowing snow
Digging post holes
Cleaning junk out of the creek
Digging irrigation supply lines
Loading and spreading compost, soil, rock and gravel
Among other things that you need a tractor for when living in the country, gardening and caring for animals.

Business associates say that you should never pay retail prices or MSRP prices. Other places have told me that I should expect to get at least 15% off retail and could reasonably ask the sales person for 25% off retail.

Suggestions and recommendations will be most appreciated.

I have gone to several different dealerships and each one has given me different information, suggestions and prices.

Please help, all this is really giving me a headache.
 
   / Which tractor? How much to pay? #3  
First off :welcome: to TBN.
Indeed lots of choices.
What type transmission...gear or HST?
Type of tire thread?
If I,I start around 40hp,also consider service department,try test drive that tractor caught your eye,have the tractor come to you for comfort when operating,no need for headache have fun picking your new investment,also try TBN SEARCH.
 
   / Which tractor? How much to pay? #4  
Re: Quest for Wisdom -

Good Day!
I am looking at getting a tractor.

What will I be using the tractor for:
Clearing land, so pulling logs, mowing brush and building road
Plowing snow
Digging post holes
Cleaning junk out of the creek
Digging irrigation supply lines
Loading and spreading compost, soil, rock and gravel
Among other things that you need a tractor for when living in the country, gardening and caring for animals.

Business associates say that you should never pay retail prices or MSRP prices. Other places have told me that I should expect to get at least 15% off retail and could reasonably ask the sales person for 25% off retail.

Suggestions and recommendations will be most appreciated.

I have gone to several different dealerships and each one has given me different information, suggestions and prices.

Please help, all this is really giving me a headache.

Most of the tractor sellers, John Deere, Kubota, Kioto, Manhidra, TYM, etc have a build you tractor site. Go to your favorite tractor color sites and build a tractor then take 15% of the build price and use that as your negotiating price.
 
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Re: Quest for Wisdom -

Look for an approximate tractor from a dealer you like. You can't know what the exact tractor needed will be until you have used a tractor for your jobs for a while. Then you'll have developed your tractor skills and will know what capabilities you need and don't need.

Your first one may be the right one, if you are lucky. :)

Bruce
 
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Really first place is what is your budget? That includes the tractor, grapple, post hole digger, rear blades, box blades... and possible winch - What is the lay of the land, flat and accessible?

Have you used tractors before? Are you mechanically incline? How much land are we talking about? a couple acres?
 
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Re: Quest for Wisdom -

The best way to shop for tractors is to list your tasks first, then determine how much bare tractor weight you need to SAFELY accomplish your tasks. Bare tractor weight is a tractor specification easily found in sales brochures and web sites, readily comparable across tractor brands and tractor models.

For most tractor tasks greater chassis weight is more important than tractor horsepower. This tractor fundamental is difficult for people new to tractors to comprehend. It takes a 50% increase in bare tractor weight before you notice a significant tractor capability increase. It takes a 100% increase in bare tractor weight to elicit MY-OH-MY!

Heavier tractors have more tractive power pulling ground contact implements. Greater mass of heavy-chassis tractors increases tractor stability when transporting loads in the FEL bucket, the most rollover prone of routine tractor tasks. Heavier tractors have larger wheels and tires better able to bridge holes, ruts and downed tree limbs, yielding a smoother, less disturbing passage over rough ground.

Safe hillside operation demands more tractor weight than flat land operation. Heavier tractors have wider wheel spreads making heavier tractors less laterally unstable. Rear wheel spreads may be decreased or increased after jacking up the rear.

Shop your weight range within tractor brands. Budget will eliminate some choices. Collect a dealer brochure for each tractor model in your weight range. I spreadsheet tractor and implement specs, often a revealing exercise. I have a column for cost per pound.

Tractors under 3,000 pounds bare weight are offered in one configuration. Most, such as the high volume kubota standard L series, are sparely equipped to hit competitive price points. Others, such as the Yanmar YT235 and Kubota B2650/B3350 series, include enhanced productivity and comfort components.

Most tractors under 3,000 pounds bare weight are operated in residential applications on one to five fairly flat acres. These "residential tractors" fit in a typical garage.

Tractors over 3,000 pounds bare weight are generally offered in a utilitarian configuration and a deluxe configuration, on a common chassis. Deluxe kit enhances productivity and operating comfort ~~~ but you have to pay. Many tractors over 3,000 pounds bare weight are too tall to fit in a typical garage, even with ROPS folded.

Selling a used tractor is easy. Selling light implements in order to buy heavier, wider, implements for a heavier tractor you take a hit in depreciation. Passing time with multiple browsers is a pain. ((Ask me how I know.))

For most new to tractors a quality dealer, reasonably close, available for coaching, is important. Dealer proximity is less important to others, well experienced with tractors, who perform their own maintenance. My kubota dealer is six miles away. I feel my local dealer continues to add value to my equipment.

Horsepower is only a primary consideration operating PTO powered implements.

BUY ENOUGH TRACTOR.​
 
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Re: Quest for Wisdom -

I am considering a tractor.

I have gone to several different dealerships and each one has given me different information, suggestions and prices.

Until you settle on a bare tractor weight, you will not be comparing apples-to-apples at different tractor dealerships.
 
   / Which tractor? How much to pay?
  • Thread Starter
#9  
I live out in the country on 20 acreages. I farm small fruit and have a large greenhouse for growing vegetables. Also, have a variety of animals.

My land is mountainous, so there are nearly no level spots. Absolutely have to have four wheel drive to get anywhere or do anything even on a dry summer day.

I need a tractor that is small enough to fit in tight spaces and powerful enough to pull logs, move large rocks and unload pallets off of trucks.

Budget wise I would like to stay under $30,000
 
   / Which tractor? How much to pay? #10  
Merged the two similar threads together, and moved to the general buying/pricing/comparisons forum. Please continue the discussions.
 

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