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Tractors...COST TO CHANGE!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer_Joe" data-source="post: 7779835" data-attributes="member: 26598"><p>Interesting point raised about running them to 20k hours, if it were me personally I would definitely be doing that owning a few as cover, tractors ain’t really changed a lot in 20 years they have all got poweshift or auto power trans/ suspension etc what more does a brand new one offer over a well specd 10 year old tractor?</p><p></p><p>Its the ‘just out’ of warranty repairs that seem to be the most crippling too…anew machine that cost loads to fix!</p><p></p><p>I don’t do many hours being sheep farming so only have 1 tractor that does everything and is a modest 10year plus in age, the way prices are going I doubt I will ever change it now has just over 7000 hours</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer_Joe, post: 7779835, member: 26598"] Interesting point raised about running them to 20k hours, if it were me personally I would definitely be doing that owning a few as cover, tractors ain’t really changed a lot in 20 years they have all got poweshift or auto power trans/ suspension etc what more does a brand new one offer over a well specd 10 year old tractor? Its the ‘just out’ of warranty repairs that seem to be the most crippling too…anew machine that cost loads to fix! I don’t do many hours being sheep farming so only have 1 tractor that does everything and is a modest 10year plus in age, the way prices are going I doubt I will ever change it now has just over 7000 hours [/QUOTE]
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