We want to help you determine the real value of your tractor.
If you do not understand these tips, strategies, or processes, please consult your local dealer or mechanic. And as always, be sure to consult your owner’s manual for model-specific information.
Also, we are here to help you purchase a new tractor when the time is right.
Let’s get to it.
Uniqueness
Before we dive into the details, we need to convey that no two tractors are the same in the “pre-owned” or “used” market.
Even the same year, make, and model tractors can vary significantly. This becomes even more prevalent as the tractor ages.
Tractors have unique variances like features, upgrades, add-ons, hours used, damage, engine condition, repairs/maintenance needed, implements, powertrains, PTOs, cab, as well as the amount of usage and the condition of a slew of other parts. You will need to have a list of all these items when calculating your valuations.
And for those of you with antique or rare tractors --- you need to keep in mind that some older tractors are more in demand than others with collectors and other types of buyers. Of course, the condition can also play a key role here. Some buyers want the tractor in pristine condition, while others are willing to take on the repairs.
Determining the Value
There are many ways to determine your tractor’s worth.
For now, keep in mind that regardless of what a tractor is worth --- what it sells for may be vastly different. So in a way, we can say --- the tractor is ultimately worth what the buyer pays you. That’s called reality.
And let’s face it --- if you are highly motivated to sell your tractor, you are more likely to take less money than it is worth on paper. This is a personal choice.
On the other end, a buyer who desperately wants your tractor may pay a premium over its worth. You never can tell, which is why every transaction is different.
Let’s discuss a few resources you can access to help you determine how much money you can likely get for your tractor.
Tractor Auctions
There are many tractor and equipment auctions available online.
Too many to list here.
People are constantly buying, selling, and trading tractors and other equipment.
What’s nice about these auctions is that they publish recent selling prices. This can help you find good price comparisons. You also will be able to see what tractors are selling for in your specific area. The selling price is the most helpful number.
Some of the more popular auctions include Auctiontime.com, Ritchie Brothers, Proxibid, Mecum, HiBid, and many more. These are just a handful.
Check out TractorHouse.com as they are an excellent resource.
And just a note --- buy from credible auction houses. Use credit cards for added protection against fraud. Same thing for selling your tractor. Go through credible sources.
Clubs and Specialty Sites
There are many tractor clubs and specialty websites dedicated to specific eras and brands.
You can find clubs for just about any popular brand.
Look them up online and contact them directly. You will find all sorts of tractor enthusiasts online --- many can give you more information about your tractor and its value in the marketplace.
eBay
eBay is an online auction house that is quite frankly in a class of its own.
Here you can find all sorts of tractors, implements, farm equipment, and a host of other items for your farm, ranch, or for other use.
If you go to eBay, you can search what others are asking for their equipment. Just keep in mind that some people ask ridiculous prices, so they are not always a good benchmark. Even better, you can use the advanced search option to see what tractor sold at what price.
Remember --- selling price is key. You need to know how much buyers actually paid.
Many highly reputable sellers go through eBay. That should give you extra peace of mind. eBay also stands behind purchases and offers fraud protection.
Craigslist
Classified ads are a great resource for helping you determine your tractor’s value.
There are many you can look up online. Just type in “Tractors for Sale” or “Tractor Classified Ads” and a slew will appear. There are too many to list here.
Let’s take a moment and discuss one of the most popular called “Craigslist.”
Craigslist is great because it is regionally-specific. This means you can see prices in different areas.
You can go to Craigslist and access classified ads from any area in the USA. This means you can buy or sell anywhere.
Craigslist will show you varied asking prices from hundreds of areas. You may find your tractor is a bit more valuable in one area or another. This may influence how you sell it. Or you may sell it right in your hometown. The choices are endless.
You will find hundreds of pieces of equipment on Craigslist.
Appraisers
If you have an extremely rare tractor, it may be harder for you to find another one that has sold recently.
This could cause you to have trouble determining your tractor’s value. No worries though.
If you believe you have a very rare tractor, you have options. You can consult with collector’s books or go to TractorData.com. They can help you determine how early in the model year that your tractor was produced, how many were made, and how unique it is. All they will need is the tractor’s serial number. If you have a tractor that was the first of its kind, made early in the year, and if it were part of a limited production --- that could greatly increase the value.
And if none of these sources work, you can contact a licensed tractor appraiser. They can likely help you or point you to someone who specializes in your tractor brand or era.
You can find them online, through clubs, museums, tractor websites, or click here and we will help you.
Team Tractor Ranch has been buying and selling tractors for a long time, so we have a good handle on tractor values and pricing. We will share everything we know and give you a great assessment.
Hopefully, this brief article was helpful and now you know how to find out how much money your tractor is worth.
If you need any further help or have any questions about resale values, appraisals, tractors, or anything else, please contact your dealer, local mechanic, or call us at 602-734-9944. Please ask about our current new and used tractor supply.
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