Hi all,
I got some great feedback on choosing my first tractor and I'm ready to start going to dealers to do more looking in person. This may be a dumb question but... I will be buying a used L or B-series, so when it comes to negotiating price, is it the same basic process for tractors as it is for cars, i.e. don't pay the marked price, if they don't want to come down as much as I want, see if they will throw in some accessories like pallet forks or a box scraper, etc? I've looked on tractorhouse, machinerypete, equipmenttrader, and a few others to compare prices and one of the things I learned is it's almost impossible to find two tractors of the same model with similar options, let alone number of hours. I'm hoping to find a couple that are comparable to what I decide on so that will at least get me in the ballpark of whether the asking price is reasonable.
Thanks.
I got some great feedback on choosing my first tractor and I'm ready to start going to dealers to do more looking in person. This may be a dumb question but... I will be buying a used L or B-series, so when it comes to negotiating price, is it the same basic process for tractors as it is for cars, i.e. don't pay the marked price, if they don't want to come down as much as I want, see if they will throw in some accessories like pallet forks or a box scraper, etc? I've looked on tractorhouse, machinerypete, equipmenttrader, and a few others to compare prices and one of the things I learned is it's almost impossible to find two tractors of the same model with similar options, let alone number of hours. I'm hoping to find a couple that are comparable to what I decide on so that will at least get me in the ballpark of whether the asking price is reasonable.
Thanks.