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<blockquote data-quote="skyhightree1" data-source="post: 1144566" data-attributes="member: 13268"><p>I sell used tractors and equipment the first thing in purchasing used equipment is KNOW WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING AT... By that I mean sure you know what it physically is but if you have no idea about the mechanical things to look for that are signs of trouble leave used alone. If you do not have the means or know how to fix used stuff or time leave it alone. I personally am not saying used is best at all but I have no problem buying used or new if something breaks I fix it. What I do is buy multiples of everything so if something breaks I can continue. I would also like to remind that just because its NEW does not mean it won't break and leave you high and dry and just because you have a warranty does not mean they will rush out and fix your equipment the same day so you can keep rolling... Warranty pays for parts and labor not to expedite your repairs to the front of the line :tiphat:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyhightree1, post: 1144566, member: 13268"] I sell used tractors and equipment the first thing in purchasing used equipment is KNOW WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING AT... By that I mean sure you know what it physically is but if you have no idea about the mechanical things to look for that are signs of trouble leave used alone. If you do not have the means or know how to fix used stuff or time leave it alone. I personally am not saying used is best at all but I have no problem buying used or new if something breaks I fix it. What I do is buy multiples of everything so if something breaks I can continue. I would also like to remind that just because its NEW does not mean it won't break and leave you high and dry and just because you have a warranty does not mean they will rush out and fix your equipment the same day so you can keep rolling... Warranty pays for parts and labor not to expedite your repairs to the front of the line :tiphat: [/QUOTE]
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