Grassfarmer
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Just thinking if I trade up to a $70,000 tractor, say borrow $50k at 6% that would be $3k a year in interest alone - $6/an hour before I turn the key. I'm not using a tractor enough to justify that kind of investment.
Grassfarmer said:Just thinking if I trade up to a $70,000 tractor, say borrow $50k at 6% that would be $3k a year in interest alone - $6/an hour before I turn the key. I'm not using a tractor enough to justify that kind of investment.
gcreekrch said:Grassfarmer said:Just thinking if I trade up to a $70,000 tractor, say borrow $50k at 6% that would be $3k a year in interest alone - $6/an hour before I turn the key. I'm not using a tractor enough to justify that kind of investment.
Not sure how much HP you want but an 80 to 100 horse tractor in decent shape and reasonable hrs. shouldn't cost you over 45 to 50,000. A little smaller and they get cheaper.
Silver said:gcreekrch said:Grassfarmer said:Just thinking if I trade up to a $70,000 tractor, say borrow $50k at 6% that would be $3k a year in interest alone - $6/an hour before I turn the key. I'm not using a tractor enough to justify that kind of investment.
Not sure how much HP you want but an 80 to 100 horse tractor in decent shape and reasonable hrs. shouldn't cost you over 45 to 50,000. A little smaller and they get cheaper.
We recently aquired our 7700 loader tractor for about 35k with 9500 hrs on it.... time will tell if that was a good deal or not. It has obviously been loved if that means anything :wink: The NH 8670s with reasonable hrs and loaders can be got in the 45k range. They're just nicely broke in at 9000 hrs.
Seems like those 90-110 hp tractors are the most expensive, probably because they are the handiest :?
Silver said:GF, if you can get your hands on a New Holland / Ford Genesis series tractor you'll never regret it. They're a little large for a lot of ranch situations (the 8670 is the smallest one at 145hp), but they last forever, are pretty cheap on fuel, are comfortable and quiet to run.... near as I can tell they never made a green one any better.
There are some pretty good sites on the net for searching for tractors, ironsearch.com and agdealer.com
John SD said:Denny, there is a 1996 model 825 "Red Russian" for sale on the local radio want ads. 1100+ hours with a Farmhand loader. Asking $16500 which seems kinda high to me considering the wrenching the owners seem to have to do on these tractors. PM me if you're interested and I'll give you the phone number.