You'll find that tractors hold their value really well so while you'll get most 
of what you paid for yours to get something significantly cheaper it'll be 
REALLY old. Alternately sometimes you can get a real deal on stuff thats big. 
The smaller the tractor is the more valuable it is since the homestead crowd is 
into them. Something like a big payloader doesn't hold value as well but since 
it started as big money one thats from your lifetime will still tend to command 
a high price.
I'd like to have a loader for our farm and would normally go oil but I think 
we'll probably end up going new. Yours is probably still worth one or two 
thousand less than you paid for it. At that price I can't see why anybody would 
ever buy a used one but they do.
-Curt
 

    On Sunday, February 18, 2018, 4:01:23 PM EST, Kaleb C. Striplin via 
Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:  
 
 I have been thinking about selling my 2 year old John Deere 3032e that I do 
not use very often and buying a cheaper older tractor. Anybody got any 
suggestions on what to look for? I would prefer something with a front end 
loader that would be able to possibly lift the front or back of a 124 for 
example. 

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