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$80,500

410.4 miles away - MT STERLING, IL
Hours: 5413
Transmission: CVT
Horse Power: 265
Drive Type: MFWD
Hours: 5413, Transmission: CVT, Horse Power: 265, Drive Type: MFWD, 3-Point Hitch: Yes, New: Used, PTO (RPM): 1000, Auto Guidance: Yes, Auto Guidance Ready: Yes, Cab Air: Yes, creepergear: No, Differential Lock: No, Front Fenders: No, Front Tire Size: 420_90R30, frontpto: No, gpsready: Yes, haspto: Yes, Horsepowerpto (hp): 250, Loader: No, loaderready: No, Quick Hitch: Yes, Rear Tire Size: 480_80R46, Remote Hydraulics: 4, Wheel Type: Tires
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Parallel Ag
MT STERLING, IL
410.4 miles away

$75,000

648.3 miles away - IRWIN, IA
Hours: 6239
Transmission: CVT
Horse Power: 260
Drive Type: MFWD
Hours: 6239, Transmission: CVT, Horse Power: 260, Drive Type: MFWD, 3-Point Hitch: Yes, New: Used, Operator Station: Cab, Cab Air: Yes, Cab Heat: Yes, Front Fenders: Yes, Front Tire Size: 420/90R30, Front Tire Type: Duals, haspto: Yes, Loader: No, Rear Tire Size: 480/80R46, Rear Tire Type: Duals, Remote Hydraulics: 4
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ROBINSON IMPLEMENT
IRWIN, IA
648.3 miles away

$37,500

670.3 miles away - MOUNTAIN LAKE, MN
Hours: 4883
Horse Power: 144
Drive Type: 2WD
4883 hours, 2wd, 32 speed partial powershift with LH reverser, new 18.4x42 rear singles, long axles, 11.00-16 fronts, 540/1000 pto only includes small 1000 shaft, 3 remotes, 3pt with toplink, RH monitor mount, interior good, AC works, straight,
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MIDWAY FARM EQUIPMENT
MOUNTAIN LAKE, MN
670.3 miles away

$19,500

243.1 miles away - ROCKINGHAM, VA
Hours: 9697
Horse Power: 77
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James River Equipment
ROCKINGHAM, VA
243.1 miles away

$15,900

297.9 miles away - NEWVILLE, PA
Horse Power: 115
Drive Type: 4WD
AGCO RT115, Open Cab, 4X4, shows 8000 hours, 120 HP, 5.9 Cummins, 3 Remotes w/ Quicke Q55 QT Loader amp; Bucket, 2 pt's not working, nothing great, nothing fancy, but would make a cheap loader tractor with a strong running 5.9 Cummins engine, SN #M015043.
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NOLT'S EQUIPMENT
NEWVILLE, PA
297.9 miles away

$15,900

297.9 miles away - NEWVILLE, PA
Hours: 8000
Horse Power: 127
Drive Type: 4WD
Open Cab, 4X4, shows 8000 hours, 120 HP, 5.9 Cummins, 3 Remotes w/ Quicke Q55 QT Loader Bucket, 2 pt's not working, nothing great, nothing fancy, but would make a cheap loader tractor with a strong running 5.9 Cummins engine
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NOLT'S EQUIPMENT
NEWVILLE, PA
297.9 miles away

$15,900

1479.5 miles away - MANHATTAN, MT
Hours: 352
Transmission: Power Shuttle
Horse Power: 40
Drive Type: MFWD
Hours: 352, Transmission: Power Shuttle, Horse Power: 40, Drive Type: MFWD, New: Used, Operator Station: No Cab, Backhoe: No, Loader: Yes
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CHURCHILL EQUIP. CO..
MANHATTAN, MT
1479.5 miles away

Farming has never been an easy job. However, with the right tools, Midwest farmers generally find it easier to complete the many chores that pop up every day. An appropriate tractor is certainly one of the most important tools on any farm, and AGCO is one brand to consider.

Choosing the Best Tractor for Your Farm

 

While it’s common knowledge that tractors come in several sizes, not everyone understands which tractor would best meet their needs. That’s why implement dealers encourage tractor shoppers to explore different models to determine which ones are appropriate for their farming needs.

 

For example, a 40-acre farm that’s primarily pasture and hay land won’t require a large tractor that’s designed for cultivating large fields. A smaller utility tractor might well fit the bill when haying and general chores make up the bulk of a farmer’s needs. 

 

On the other hand, if you’re raising 640 acres of corn, that small tractor simply won’t provide the power required. A larger tractor will certainly be needed to handle larger implements. As a rule, a tractor like the AGCO RT140 might be a better option.

New or Used?

 

While it’s always tempting to purchase a new tractor, that’s not a realistic option for many smaller (or even larger) farm owners. Budgets tend to be tight on most farms, which means shopping for a used tractor is often the best way to obtain a tractor that’s affordable and still meets the farm’s needs. 

 

AGCO Tractors have been a brand farmers trust for years. With models from the 22-horsepower ST22A to the massive 425 horsepower 8360, AGCO produced machines capable of meeting anyone’s day-to-day needs. 

Consider Maintenance Costs

 

When shopping for used tractors, it always pays to consider maintenance expenses. Many newer tractors are virtually impossible for farmers to maintain themselves. Proprietary software, for example, generally requires owners of many models to take their equipment to dealers even for minor repairs. 

 

In most cases, farm owners would prefer to avoid that type of complication, as no one can afford to have a tractor down when it’s needed most, and obtaining repairs or service from the dealer is difficult during busy seasons. 

 

Most repairs on AGCO models can be handled on the farm, which means those tractors can be back in service quickly. Since parts are easy to obtain, long delays waiting for those parts are not common. 

Facing Other Challenges

 

Midwest farmers face a number of challenges during an average year. Heavy snow, mud, and compacted soils are all common, and that suggests choosing a model designed to deal with those types of issues is certainly important. 

 

It’s also important to obtain implements designed to meet specific farming needs. AGCO tractor owners typically have no problem matching their tractors with implements for tilling, snow removal, and other related activities. 

Start Shopping Now

 

If you’re ready to buy today or simply sampling what’s available, Fastline Equipment offers the tractors, implements, and parts you’ll need available. Shop the site or contact a representative for additional assistance.