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Tractors have been an agricultural mainstay since the late 1830s, allowing farmers to streamline processes and cut work time. If new farm equipment ranks high on your buying list, there are numerous factors to consider before you start browsing. Use this brief guide to get a better idea of what your needs are.

3 Factors to Consider When Purchasing a Tractor

1. Acreage & Terrain

Determine your requirements based on the land you manage. For example, a small machine is probably not equipped to handle acreage in the double digits but can accommodate personal gardens. The terrain matters as well since some tractors are designed to take short turns or manage small, hilly fields. 

 While a large model offers time management benefits, it may not be necessary if your property is smaller and features several tight corners. Larger machines can be harder to navigate and use more fuel.

2. Application Priorities

tractorList the reasons why you will use the tractor, such as for orchard picking and pruning, row crop maintenance, or tilling. Maybe you need a multi-use machine, such as a utility model that plows and drives other equipment.

Knowing how you will use the machinery makes horsepower, lift capacity, and hydraulic capacity selections easier. For example, if you’ll use it to lift manure, feed, dirt, hay, and gravel, you’ll need a mechanism with higher horsepower to handle these heavy materials.

3. Heating & Air Conditioning

Consider your comfort in light of how often you will use the tractor and the time of year that it will see the most action. While a sheltered cab increases the machinery’s price, it includes or accepts HVAC system installation to keep you comfortable throughout the year. If you plan to use your chosen model during the colder months, it might be worth the investment.

 

Browse the tractors for sale at Ernst Irrigation, the agricultural dealership in St. Paul, OR. You can count on this friendly team to help you streamline your farm operations. They also offer irrigation and pump services. Call (503) 633-1111 to speak with a friendly representative about your farm equipment questions, or learn more about their services online.

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