Posted by dangerdoc on May 09, 2008 at 18:03:06 from (208.66.88.62):
In Reply to: small tractor posted by kcspecs on May 09, 2008 at 16:00:40:
Trying to be cheap now will cause you to spend more money in the long run.
My first tractor was cheap and reminded me of the one I used as a kid. Not versitile enough, sold it. The next tractor had the features I wanted but had too many hours, I was spending too much time and money working on it. I ended up spending about 50% more for my last tractor than I would have if I just bought what I needed the first time around.
Used tractors go up in price, the same tractor that you need this year will be more expensive next year and will lose the use of the tractor during the time you delay the purchase.
The are others that can tell you where and how to get a good deal. I've always been a buy high sell low kind of investor. But I can tell you that you will get good advice about what you should buy here and what you should expect to spend.
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