Why a Second Hand Tractor Still Makes Sense on Real Farms
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I’ve driven brand-new tractors that smelled like fresh paint and factory grease. I’ve also spent far more hours on second hand tractors with faded decals, loose levers, and engines that only start after a short conversation with the choke. If you ask me which ones actually earned their keep, it’s usually the used ones. A second hand tractor isn’t a compromise by default. For many farmers, it’s the smarter, more grounded choice. Not everyone needs touch screens or electronic sensors to plough a field or haul sugarcane. What they need is torque, balance, and a machine that shows up
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