Been a member a few years, but I don’t think I have been back to the forum since I registered.
Now, I’m looking for some information and advice.
I have an MX4800, a 2017 model. About 1600 hours. Has front loader. Good condition.
I probably need to do something this year for tax purposes. Options:
1. Stand Pat. Do nothing.
2. purchase a new tractor and keep the MX4800. Probably an “L” series, possibly a “B” series.
3. Trade up to the next higher tractor, which I think is MX5400.
4. Trade down to the larger compact tractor.
5. Sell my tractor and buy a new one.
The 4800 has been a good tractor. Have wished for a little larger, because it is about as small a tractor I could handle large round bales (800 pounds) with. However, I have leased my pasture to a neighbor, and sold my cow herd, so that isn’t such an issue now.
I do extensive gardening. 4=5 acres. I have to keep several acres mowed, like 5-6 acres. I use an auger for post holes, and have a 6 foot land pride mower, and 6 foot dirt dog harrow.
Questions:
1. about what is my tractor worth?
2: Do the sub compact and compact tractors hold resale value as well as the ag utility tractors?
3. Is it easier/more advantageous to trade up, or trade down?
4. would I do better to trade, or sell my tractor and buy a new tractor?
I would love to have two tractors. I could do a lot of work with the largest sub compact Kubota has, and keep my 4800. However, I don’t want to buy one of the little tractors and see it decline in value. I have had very good luck buying 40-60 hp ag utility tractors and reselling with very little depreciation. Don’t know if that would be the case with the smaller units. I’m 75, and want to leave my family with assets they can liquidate easily, and hopefully profitably.
I have a very good Kubota dealer within 30 miles that I have used for 40=50 years, so Kubota is what I will buy, if I do something.
Middle Georgia, mostly row crop, peach, and cattle country.
Now, I’m looking for some information and advice.
I have an MX4800, a 2017 model. About 1600 hours. Has front loader. Good condition.
I probably need to do something this year for tax purposes. Options:
1. Stand Pat. Do nothing.
2. purchase a new tractor and keep the MX4800. Probably an “L” series, possibly a “B” series.
3. Trade up to the next higher tractor, which I think is MX5400.
4. Trade down to the larger compact tractor.
5. Sell my tractor and buy a new one.
The 4800 has been a good tractor. Have wished for a little larger, because it is about as small a tractor I could handle large round bales (800 pounds) with. However, I have leased my pasture to a neighbor, and sold my cow herd, so that isn’t such an issue now.
I do extensive gardening. 4=5 acres. I have to keep several acres mowed, like 5-6 acres. I use an auger for post holes, and have a 6 foot land pride mower, and 6 foot dirt dog harrow.
Questions:
1. about what is my tractor worth?
2: Do the sub compact and compact tractors hold resale value as well as the ag utility tractors?
3. Is it easier/more advantageous to trade up, or trade down?
4. would I do better to trade, or sell my tractor and buy a new tractor?
I would love to have two tractors. I could do a lot of work with the largest sub compact Kubota has, and keep my 4800. However, I don’t want to buy one of the little tractors and see it decline in value. I have had very good luck buying 40-60 hp ag utility tractors and reselling with very little depreciation. Don’t know if that would be the case with the smaller units. I’m 75, and want to leave my family with assets they can liquidate easily, and hopefully profitably.
I have a very good Kubota dealer within 30 miles that I have used for 40=50 years, so Kubota is what I will buy, if I do something.
Middle Georgia, mostly row crop, peach, and cattle country.