I took all that into consideration. Besides the fact I have a crease in the hood and an eletrical problem which I am working to correct, theres nothing else a new owner would need other then something to do with it. I just put brand new tires and brakes on the rear and if I have maybe a total of 8 hours of use on the tires I've done good. I do see the point of it being a used tractor and wear and tear but I mean come on its a tractor, unless you push it off a cliff its a brick shithouse as far as Im concerened. Look at how many old Ford 8n's are still plowing fields today with little to no major repairs. It's not that I'm being stingy or greedy and in no way am I claiming that mine is a pot of gold but a new owner of mine would not have a thing to worrie about unless they do something stupid or abuse the tractor. I have owned the tractor for about 8 years now and have put moderate use on it. I do not have an hour meter as it was an option to put on at the time of purchase new. I do all of my own repair work and I am an fanantic when it comes to greaseing. My father put this phrase into my head when I was a kid and it hold true today. "grease is cheap and parts are expensive" And sure a brand new one identical to mine even with a loader runs about 8 to 9 thousand. But who has that much money lyeing around today, also theres no sales tax involved in buying mine used. I have put myself in the shoes of a prospective buyer and thought about if it was me would I spend the kind of money thats being asked for. And my honest answer is yes because I know it takes ALOT to really tear up a tractor and I have the upper hand in being able to fix or repair one myself.