I agree with Showcrop about determining your working needs before selecting a tractor to buy. That dosn't mean your can't still do your research.
If you are planning to make money with at tractor, do the math on how long it will take you to pay-off your investment and you begin to receive a decent wage for yourself. It's easy to wind up loosing money on your equipment with nothing left for your wages. Older tractors will likely drop in price in the near future, and you will may have more money by then too.
At fourteen, your life and your interests will change a lot over the next ten years, and life will get more complicated fast: cars, dating, high school graduation, moving, career school, moving, new job, marriage, moving, first house, starting a family, etc. Those all require a lot more moey than you first estimate.
In short: Why saddle yourself with a tractor if you don't have a need for one yet?
It's fun to look and dream, but hold off on spending a lot of money on something that could become a burden, BTDT.
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