Used tractors vary in how many working years they have left to offer. Use the following guide to make a more informed estimate about how long a given model could last you.

The Average Used Tractor Lifespan

A typical model will last for 4,000 hours of operation. If the model is built with higher-end parts, it can last for around 10,000 hours of operation.

The Average Tractor Parts Lifespan

A used tractor may be able to last for many years, but there will inevitably be a need for parts repairs and replacement. For example, the hydraulic pumps, clutches, and injectors will likely need major maintenance after 2,500 hours of use. The engine will likely need major maintenance after 5,000 hours of use. Be sure to include the cost of parts repair or replacement in your budget.

Things That Shorten a Used Tractor's Lifespan

First, poor past maintenance. If the previous owner did not take good care of the machine, the used tractor will have a shortened lifespan. When shopping for a used tractor, be sure to ask for a copy of the model's maintenance records. This will help you see how much proactive maintenance the model did (or did not) have.

Second, poor storage. A used tractor that is kept outside will face the negative impact of weather damage, which can reduce its overall lifespan.

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