New tractors give cleaner planning

A new or properly prepared tractor can make service planning easier because the buyer can request parts, documents, and implements together.

Used tractors need inspection

Used tractors can reduce purchase cost, but buyers should check engine condition, hydraulics, clutch, tyres, hours, repairs, and parts availability.

Compare long-term cost

The cheapest purchase can become expensive if downtime, wrong parts, weak tyres, or poor service history create problems after delivery.

  • Compare service risk, not only price.
  • Ask for parts support before buying.
  • Match horsepower to actual work.