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- Lot 1545.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
7,013 hora
- Lot 1542.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
8,564 hora
- Lot 1546.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
5,969 hora
- Lot 1548.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
7,986 hora
- Lot 1543.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
9,366 hora
- Lot 1541.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
8,157 hora
- Lot 1554.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
4,648 hora
- Lot 1565.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
3,333 hora
- Lot 1564.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
7,239 hora
- Lot 1562.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
6,218 hora
- Lot 1559.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
5,233 hora
- Lot 1552.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
6,750 hora
- Lot 1568.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
4,511 hora
- Lot 1563.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
4,886 hora
- Lot 1575.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
5,088 hora
- Lot 1560.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
6,569 hora
- Lot 1576.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
6,942 hora
- Lot 1556.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
6,945 hora
- Lot 1553.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
8,993 hora
- Lot 1555.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
9,218 hora
- Lot 1570.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
3,812 hora
- Lot 1561.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
7,028 hora
- Lot 1574.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
6,266 hora
- Lot 1569.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
7,894 hora
- Lot 1572.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
7,928 hora
- Lot 1577.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
2,729 hora
- Lot 1585.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
4,601 hora
- Lot 1584.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
7,434 hora
- Lot 1582.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
9,285 hora
- Lot 1558.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
5,838 hora
- Lot 1579.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
9,345 hora
- Lot 1583.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
8,969 hora
- Lot 1581.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
15,843 hora
- Lot 1580.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
5,153 hora
- Lot 1557.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
5,600 hora
- Lot 1578.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
9,528 hora
- Lot 1586.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
4,455 hora
- Lot 1596.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
5,244 hora
- Lot 1587.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
2,913 hora
- Lot 1591.
Nivolas-Vermelle, FRA
6,565 hora
- Lot 1588
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
- Lot 1589.
St Aubin Sur Gaillon, HN, FRA
6,420 hora
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An overview of the agricultural tractor
The agricultural tractor is the backbone of modern farming, capable of handling a wide range of essential tasks. Whether pulling cultivators, harrows, air drills, or wagons, tractors are built to handle the rigors of daily farm work. With high-torque diesel engines and classifications based on axle or wheel configuration—such as 2WD, 4WD, bi-directional, MFWD, tracked, and utility tractors—there’s a model suited for every type of operation.
Many tractors are also equipped with hydraulic outlets and PTO (Power Take Off) systems, allowing farmers to power and operate a variety of attachments, from grain carts and manure spreaders to augers and air drills.
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Choosing the right tractor for your needs
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For new farmers
Tractor types and uses
Different tractors are designed for different tasks, and selecting the right type is essential for efficiency. For a smaller farm, like a 3-acre plot, a utility tractor, or a compact 4WD tractor is often the best choice. These tractors can handle mowing, tilling, and general farm work without being oversized or too costly.
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One of the most common questions from new farmers is how much horsepower they need. For small to mid-sized farms, a tractor with 30-50 HP is generally sufficient for tasks like mowing, tilling, and small-scale field work. However, if you're planning to expand or take on larger jobs, consider a model with more power to avoid limitations as your farm grows.
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To maximize the value of your tractor, consider the attachments and implements that will help you complete various tasks. For example, a rotary mower or tiller attachment will be essential for maintaining and preparing pasture land. Make sure that any tractor you're considering has compatible hydraulic outlets or PTO capabilities to handle the attachments you’ll need.
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What's a good price for a tractor?
For new farmers managing smaller farms, budget is often a top concern. When it comes to tractors, prices can vary widely depending on the model, age, and features of the equipment.
- Utility tractors: For a reliable used utility tractor, prices typically range from $10,000 to $25,000, depending on the condition and included attachments. Newer models with more advanced features may be priced higher but offer long-term value in terms of fuel efficiency and ease of maintenance.
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Investing in the right tractor for larger operations
For those managing significant acreage or overseeing multiple farm operations, choosing the right tractor is critical to maintaining productivity and efficiency. If you're handling heavier workloads and need equipment that can keep up with the demands of a large-scale farm, here are a few important considerations:
New vs. used tractors
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Advanced technology and upgrades
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It’s important to think about the long-term value of your equipment. The tractors we stock from top-tier manufacturers are well-regarded for maintaining their value over time. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your equipment in the future or want to ensure a strong resale value, investing in a tractor from a trusted brand is a smart choice.
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