Posted by rrlund on March 19, 2015 at 09:41:00 from (162.250.26.110):
In Reply to: Choise of tractors posted by Banditfarmer on March 19, 2015 at 08:35:12:
I've had or used'em all. I just got to the point that I wanted to be all one color just so I can say that I am. That's if you consider Oliver and White to be the "same color". I agree with you on paying double for a used Deere. Buying a new one,yes,the cost is the same with a better resale,but to pay more for used just because of resale makes no sense at all. Using your example with the $11,000 Deere and the $5500 Oliver,if they are both worth what you paid for them in five years,why tie up twice the money?
I bought a new Deere and got two tractors for the price of one. When it was worn out,I traded it for a decent White. A new White would have been about the same price as the new Deere,and if I had worn out a White,I wouldn't have been able to trade it for a good used Deere. But buying used for more money? No point in it at all.
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