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June 27th, 2009 · No Comments · Autos, Trucks and More

It’s wise to be aware when looking at tractors that you are absolutely sure before you even begin, what sort of tractor you are considering buying. Obviously, to be sure about this one needs to consider exactly what the tractor is going to be used for.

Due to the relatively high cost of a decent tractor this is not a purchasing decision that someone can afford to be indecisive about. Because most tasks performed by tractors tend to overlap, in other words most tractors are multitasking, it pays to thoroughly examine the market prior to starting out so that one is wise to all of the various features available.

Therefore it is sensible to become familiar with backhoe loaders, skid steer loaders and also general excavators. You should also be educated about what amounts of horse power is going to be suitable for your machine to perform the tasks that you have in mind. This is one of the most crucial decisions in terms of purchasing the right tractor in order that it will comfortably carry out the tasks required.

For example, less powerful tractors of 25 hp or less are suitable for only the most basic ground clearing work. Medium tractors of around 25 hp up to 65 hp are great for many tasks-for example, on small farms. At the top end of the horsepower scale there are machines with over 200 horsepower but the usual for large tractors is approximately 665 hp. These tractors will cope with almost any task that you can throw at them.

A few of the reasons why it is important to obtain the suitable level of horsepower are mainly about connected with keeping the machine operating economically as well as being sure that you don’t have a tractor with too much power which could cause damage to sensitive ground. Obviously, if you don’t have enough horsepower, the tractor will simply not be suitable for the task at hand.

The average used tractor will give a good 20 or 30 years of constant usage-much more if it isn’t over-used therefore this decision can be the most difficult but important that you could end up making. It’s also worth considering this length of service when making a purchasing decision because a little amount saved at the start could easily morph into a much bigger amount lost in the longer run.

It is also sensible to avoid other ways of cutting corners. For example, savings can be made by buying cheap imported tractors but again, these savings can cost more in the longer run when it comes to buying spare parts over a timescale of decades because the parts will probably have to be imported to which will cost more money, and also increase tractor downtime.

To get a good idea of the costs of all of the different types of used tractor you may find it helpful to peruse our tractor search website.

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