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Buying a second hand tractor isn’t a budget compromise. It’s a decision shaped by experience. New machines look good in brochures, but fields don’t care about shine. They care about torque, balance, and whether the tractor starts on a cold morning. I’ve seen used tractors work ten-hour days without complaint while newer ones sat idle waiting for sensors to be replaced. For farmers who measure value in seasons, not showrooms, a second hand tractor often fits better. It’s already proven itself. The weak parts have failed and been fixed. What remains is usually honest metal.