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Patti Richards

Guide to Pre-Owned Farm Equipment

Find new and used farm equipment from pre-owned farm equipment dealers


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Experienced agricultural supply dealers know farm equipment is a crucial commodity in farm communities throughout the country. Used farm machinery dealers work hard to keep inventory high and prices low for the farmers they service.

Finding used agriculture equipment means working with the right dealers or individuals with farm equipment for sale. The nation’s biggest cash crops require special equipment. Pre-owned farm equipment dealers know just what their customers need for any type of agricultural land use.

Pre-owned agriculture equipment dealers keep farmers working through their growing seasons with high quality service and repair options on both lease and purchase equipment. Using the right agricultural dealers means less field days lost due to equipment failure. Pre owned farm equipment dealerships will:

1. Keep the best equipment available at the best price.

2. Operate a high quality service department for used farm equipment.

3. Keep farmers updated on the newest products and services.

4. Offer both new and used farm equipment.


Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Find dealers of used farm tractors that specialize in a variety of pre-owned farming equipment


Farmers need more than just tractors. They need equipment designed to make all aspects of farming efficient and cost effective. Farmers need used farm equipment dealerships that meet all their equipment needs.

I recommend: ELS Equipment Locator Service and US Farmer help connect farmers with both equipment and dealerships in their area.

Work with used agricultural equipment dealers that provide both on site and garage service on all eq


Most farm equipment is big! Farmers need equipment dealers that really deliver in the area of service. One tractor out of commission means field days lost, so it's important to work with a company where great service is the top priority.

I recommend: Tractor Portal and Used Farm Equipment.net connect farmer with pre-owned equipment dealers offering the best in parts and on-site service to farmers.

Develop a relationship with farm equipment dealers that offer the best used tractor prices


Not only is farm equipment big, it's expensive! Getting quality, used equipment with good service saves farmers time and money.

I recommend: John Deere and Case are well respected brands in the farming industry. Visit their websites to learn more about their pre-owned product lines.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Buy refurbished farm equipment from implement dealers instead of from individuals whenever possible. Trade-ins at tractor dealers get a thorough inspection and necessary repairs prior to resale.
  • Have your tractor dealership keep you informed of any good used farm equipment for sale that comes in on a regular basis. Working closely with a dealership that knows your farm and your needs is the best way to get quality used equipment.

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