Friday, 26 March 2010

Buying Your First Vintage Tractor - Choosing the Right One

Finding a good antique tractor for sale can be fraught with difficulties. Many people across the world are taking up the hobby of collecting and refurbishing vintage tractors. The main driving force behind the growth in popularity of this pastime is believed to be the low cost of purchasing and maintaining this equipment. In addition, these vintage tractors can still be used on the farm. Simplicity has been one of the key factors to their success. The readiness and availability of spare parts means that the machine can be restored to its former glory giving great enjoyment and pride to its owner.




Purchasing a vintage tractor is a fairly simple process these days and you can find many antique tractor dealers in your local business directories or online. But wherever you decide to purchase your vintage tractor, there are number of things that every potential purchaser should be aware of.



The first thing on your list should be to get hold of the machine's authenticity certificates to prove that they're the same model and make that has been described and they are also of the age that has been said. This will ensure that you are buying an authentic machine which does not have dubious past.



The second thing that you should concern yourself with is the ease of availability of spare parts. As your machine ages you may find it more and more difficult to find spare parts as these often go out of production with older models. So it is very important to ensure that you can soar seats with ease, otherwise it may render your vintage tractor redundant.



Another important thing to bear in mind is that the use older tractors were not manufactured with power steering, hydraulic brakes are hydraulic lifting gear, so operating the machine is going to take some muscle on your behalf. hence they are not as easy to operate and adjust as their modern counterparts.



Other, things to consider are: what condition are the tires and are they worn or perished, and how easy is it to replace them. Does the engine leak? And are there visible signs of oil on the block or on the ground underneath the tractor. How responsive are the hand operation hydraulics and do the leak down? What condition breaks in?



Finally, if the seller seems to be elusive when answering your questions doesn't fully provide you with all the information you need or the access the machines records then you are best advised used to leave this machine alone as the center may be covering up something about the machines past



Patrick Malloney is an established media entrepreneur and has set up YouTractor which offers exclusive tractors for sale and videos of tractors for sale and modern power tractors.



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