What To Look For When Buying Used John Deere Tractors
Are you considering purchasing used John Deere tractors? There are many options on the market, both new and used. As with any major purchase, there are some serious considerations that should be taken when purchasing used John Deere tractors. <Website Name> will outline what to look for and consider before buying.
What type of tractor do you need? Before you even begin looking at used John Deere tractors, you should know what type you’re in the market for. Without knowing what you need, you may waste many hours looking at tractors with options or features that don’t suit you. After you know what type of tractor you want, there are a few options to that should be taken into consideration.
Generally, tractors are classified as two-wheel drive, two-wheel drive with front wheel assist, four-wheel drive, or track tractors.
Almost every modern tractor features a 3 point linkage system for easy attachment and detachment of implements. A 3 point linkage provides connection via two lower and one upper lift arms that were connected to a hydraulic lifting ram. The ram was in turn connects to the upper links so that increased drag caused the hydraulics to lift the attachment until an obstacle can cleared without obstruction.
In addition to towing, most tractors have a means to transfer power to another machine such as a baler, swather, or mower. Unless the attachment functions solely by pulling it through or over the ground, a towed attachment needs a means of transmitting power from the tractor to the equipment.
Modern tractors use a power take-off (PTO) shaft to provide rotary power, much like an automotive drive shaft, to machinery that may be stationary or pulled. The PTO shaft can be connected to an implement that is either towed by a drawbar or a three-point hitch. This eliminates the need for a separate implement-mounted power source, which is almost never seen in modern farm equipment. Modern tractors can also provide external hydraulic fluid and electrical power to the equipment they are towing, either by hoses or wires.
When purchasing used John Deere tractors, these options should be taken into consideration. Carefull evaluation of the drive system, linkage and PTO should be taken to ensure they are in proper operational order to avoid major unforeseen expenses down the road. However a used tractor with a damanged PTO, transmission, or linkage system can often times be found a price point that makes repairing a feasible option.
When evaluating used John Deere tractors, make you’ve established the total expense you’re willing to invest (purchase price plus necessary repairs and maintenance). By carefully evaluating a tractor and establishing an investment plan, purchasing used John Deere tractors can save you thousands of dollars over purchasing new.
Now that you know what type of tractor you need and what to look at when considering used John Deere tractors, how can we find the perfect tractor?

