When shopping for a used tractor, it's helpful to estimate how long the model will last. No one wants to buy equipment only to need its replacement a few years later, after all. Use the following guide to help you predict a used tractor's life expectancy.

Consider the Average Used Tractor Lifespan

Most models will last for at least 4,000 hours of operation. Higher quality models can last for 10,000 hours of operation.

Before farm equipment fully gives out, however, it will likely need some major parts replacements. After about 500 hours, it won't feel like a new machine anymore. After around 2,500 hours, major maintenance will likely be needed for the hydraulic pumps, clutches, and injectors. After about 5,000 hours, the engine will probably need some work.

Consider the Factors Affecting Lifespan

As much as possible, learn about a given used tractor's history. By understanding its past, you can better predict its future longevity.

First, look into the used tractor's maintenance records. If the previous owner(s) did not keep up with preventive and routine maintenance, the model will likely give out much earlier than a well-maintained one.

Second, see if you can figure out how the used tractor was stored. A model safely secure inside and away from the elements will last longer than a model stored outside.

Third, learn about the types of work the used tractor did. Traveling across difficult terrain, longer work days, and hauling heavier loads will all take their toll!

When you're ready to explore used tractors for sale, visit Middletown Tractor Sales. Our dealership is based in Fairmont and Buckhannon, West Virginia, and Washington and Uniontown, Pennsylvania. We also proudly serve those in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Morgantown, West Virginia.