A tractor is a machine that pays high returns, if chosen right. Choosing the right model and make is important. However, don’t forget the other important details needed to make the right purchase. Here, are listed some pointers to help you make a smart decision when buying used farm equipment.

5 Points to Consider When Buying a Used Tractor The following features should be taken into consideration when purchasing a used tractor:

Tires

The tires are an important aspect of the functioning of the tractor. Measure the tread depth and check it against the manufacturer’s guidelines. Changing the tires of a tractor costs a lot. Hence, steps should be taken to determine the life left in the tires.

Body

The condition of the body speaks of the previous owner’s manner of usage. If a tractor looks cared for, it probably was.

Articulation

The articulation is an important part of the machine. Check for the following: a) Presence of metal shards is an indication of improper maintenance and wearing of parts. b) When driving the tractor forward and in reverse, if you hear a knocking sound, may be the transmission has slipped. c) If the steering wheel sticks or is loose, the problems could arise from improper/ lack of greasing. Problems with the hydraulic cylinders could cause this issue too.

Engine

What goes on under the hood will determine how your machine runs. Let the machine idle, if there is any leakage or smoke visible when you lift the hood, there is probably a serious problem you need to consider. You should also check the condition of the various components like the air filter, hydraulics, fuel lines, etc.

Cab

Check the cab for signs of wear. You should check the displays, electronic components, guidance systems, etc. It will give you an idea of how frequently the tractor was maintained. Look for the number of miles covered. Check if the engine and exterior of the machine have been maintained according to the operation time. When purchasing used tractors, request for all information from the seller. This information should include maintenance logs and all supporting documentation. This will help you in gauging the condition of the machine and its parts. Complete transparency during the entire process is vital for mutual profitability.