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Fendt transmission rebuild cost 25k
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnDeere8530" data-source="post: 8340622" data-attributes="member: 170"><p>I’ve travelled to different parts of the world and try and look in at farms when I do</p><p></p><p>what has struck me we are fairly unique in our desire for new tractors. Take the US for example their machines are mainly 80s and 90s builds and they just keep them going. The cost per hr will be a fraction of what our tractors will be. </p><p></p><p>I never buy new, instead opting for something with around 1k hrs on the clock and end up parting with around 75% of the new cost. In normal times depreciation is steep in the first few years, but when they get to around 4K hours their overall cost per hr is less than half that of a year old machine. Properly maintained, looked after and sympathetically driven equipment goes a long way to keep breakdowns at bay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnDeere8530, post: 8340622, member: 170"] I’ve travelled to different parts of the world and try and look in at farms when I do what has struck me we are fairly unique in our desire for new tractors. Take the US for example their machines are mainly 80s and 90s builds and they just keep them going. The cost per hr will be a fraction of what our tractors will be. I never buy new, instead opting for something with around 1k hrs on the clock and end up parting with around 75% of the new cost. In normal times depreciation is steep in the first few years, but when they get to around 4K hours their overall cost per hr is less than half that of a year old machine. Properly maintained, looked after and sympathetically driven equipment goes a long way to keep breakdowns at bay. [/QUOTE]
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