1974 International 666
$6,950
1975 International 674
$6,500
1976 International 140
$4,750
1979 International 784
$3,950
1955 International 400
$2,950
International 2404
$1,250
1959 International 240
$1,000
1974 International 1066
Contact for Price
International 2400A
Contact for Price
1975 International 674
Contact for Price
1965 International 504
Contact for Price
1984 International 3088
$15,000
1983 International 274
$8,500
International 574
$7,500
1968 International 544
$3,900
1978 International 1086
$23,900
1968 International 444
$4,950
1972 International 1066
$49,900
International 884
$24,900
1974 International 1466
$21,900
1975 International 966
$14,900
1955 International 400
$7,850
1975 International 574
$7,850
1953 International Super MD
$4,850
1964 International 504
$4,850
1973 International 574
$7,950
1977 International 574
$6,950
International 464
$4,250
How to Choose the Right Pre-Owned International Tractor
Depending on your requirements and your situation, a used International tractor purchase may be the right decision. Fastline has pre-owned tractors that run and look almost as good as new at a fraction of the cost. Whether you’re buying a tractor for the first time or you’re expanding a fleet, there are some important considerations to make. Deciding to purchase a used tractor is easy, but choosing the right model may be a bit more challenging. In this useful guide, you’ll get some valuable tips on selecting a pre-owned International tractor.
Remember: Buying a Tractor is Different From Purchasing a Car
When visiting dealerships and websites in search of a pre-owned International, it’s important not to approach it in the same way one would when buying a used car. Though car-shopping experience has its benefits, choosing a tractor is much different.
The primary difference between a tractor and a car is expected lifespan. The world’s most reliable cars last 10-15 years, but tractors can last for several decades or even more. Purchasing a 30-year-old used car may not be the best idea, but a well-maintained 30-year-old tractor may be the right fit for your business and budget.
Choose a Tractor That Meets Your Needs
Before visiting Fastline and viewing its selection of pre-owned International tractor models, you’ll need to understand that all tractors are created differently. Today’s tractor market is varied, and there’s a type for every need. By asking the right questions, it becomes easier to choose the ideal type of tractor from one of these categories.
- A compact utility tractor looks much like an agricultural tractor, only smaller. These are used mostly for landscaping, nursery work, and other small tasks.
- A utility tractor is a bit larger and more powerful than a compact utility model. The wide availability and selection of attachments makes these tractors perfect for general duties like hay production, livestock care, and excavation on larger properties.
- A row crop tractor is a great choice for farmers and crop producers. These large tractors are well-suited to specialized in-the-field tasks and can haul implements for farm use.
- An articulated 4WD tractor is one of the market’s largest options. These tractors are purpose-built to pull tillage and planting implements; they are also quite useful for land leveling.
If you’re not sure which type of tractor is best for your needs, let the experts at Fastline help you choose the right International model.
Do Your Homework
After you’ve chosen the right International model for the work ahead, it’s time to get into the smaller details. It’s crucial to understand the tractor’s pre-purchase history, its capabilities, and its past replacement and repair work.
Fastline’ss International dealership partners have CPO (Certified Pre-Owned programs for certain models, which come with a detailed equipment inspection. These CPO programs allow International dealers to sell their equipment at a substantial cost savings, and they give buyers the confidence of knowing that all of a unit’s parts work as advertised. Consult an International dealer to learn more about CPO, maintenance, and warranty programs.
Evaluate the Hydraulics
When testing a tractor’s hydraulics, check the rams’ full range by extending them under a load. Maintain a hold position to check for hydraulic leaks. If the pump chatters during lifting, it might not be getting enough fluid. Though the occasional chatter isn’t a real cause for concern, if a pump runs dry for too long, it’s more likely to wear out prematurely.
Take a Test Run
If it’s possible to go to the dealership in person, it’s best to test the tractor’s brakes, gears, and steering. Be sure to note any chattering or gear slippage, and ensure that the tires work as intended when steering. If the unit is so equipped, test the heating, air conditioning, and PTO system for proper function.
Finalize the Deal and Get to Work
When it’s finally time to buy an International tractor, work with the dealer for greater peace of mind. Discuss the deal’s financing terms, ask about shipping from the dealer to the destination, and familiarize yourself with the parts sourcing and maintenance process. International dealerships are heavily service-focused, and once you make a purchase, you’ll enjoy years of hassle-free operation.