It shouldn’t be exactly news to you that at White’s Tractors we are proud advocates for and sellers of Kubota motors and tractors.
There are many reasons why we offer this range, including the quality and cost-effectiveness of their products.
If you purchase something from us, you can be sure that whether it is new or second-hand, it will have undergone extensive pre-sale checking by us and will come with a range of our post-sales guarantees.
However, you can’t always be sure that will be the case with everybody advertising a Kubota tractor for sale.
Space doesn’t really permit us to give you an in-depth list of the technical things to look for if you are responding to that Kubota tractor for sale advertisement through a third party. All we can do is to highlight a few key concepts:
• Make sure that it has been a regularly serviced and recently so.
• Check to make sure that any missing parts are replaced before purchase. Yes, you can do that yourself but why shouldn’t you insist upon your new tractor being in perfect or near-perfect condition when you get it?
• Whether it is new or second-hand, it should have all its appropriate paperwork including, critically, the operating guide and manuals. Don’t accept excuses such as they have been left behind at home and promises that they will be forwarded on in the post.
• Whatever assurances the seller provides in terms of its mechanical soundness, give it a thorough check yourself. If you don’t know much about tractors or even specifically the Kubota range, speak to someone who does and make sure you take them with you. Look specifically for signs that it has been significantly damaged and repaired, as that can have a huge effect on its residual capital value.
• Be very clear that the person selling it is actually legally entitled to do so and that the tractor is their property. Scams are not unknown in equipment sales.
Of course, none of these concerns will apply if you are purchasing from us.
Certainly it’s worth keeping your eyes open for advertisements mentioning a Kubota tractor for salebut it’s also worth talking to us before you do anything about it.
There are many reasons why we offer this range, including the quality and cost-effectiveness of their products.
If you purchase something from us, you can be sure that whether it is new or second-hand, it will have undergone extensive pre-sale checking by us and will come with a range of our post-sales guarantees.
However, you can’t always be sure that will be the case with everybody advertising a Kubota tractor for sale.
Space doesn’t really permit us to give you an in-depth list of the technical things to look for if you are responding to that Kubota tractor for sale advertisement through a third party. All we can do is to highlight a few key concepts:
• Make sure that it has been a regularly serviced and recently so.
• Check to make sure that any missing parts are replaced before purchase. Yes, you can do that yourself but why shouldn’t you insist upon your new tractor being in perfect or near-perfect condition when you get it?
• Whether it is new or second-hand, it should have all its appropriate paperwork including, critically, the operating guide and manuals. Don’t accept excuses such as they have been left behind at home and promises that they will be forwarded on in the post.
• Whatever assurances the seller provides in terms of its mechanical soundness, give it a thorough check yourself. If you don’t know much about tractors or even specifically the Kubota range, speak to someone who does and make sure you take them with you. Look specifically for signs that it has been significantly damaged and repaired, as that can have a huge effect on its residual capital value.
• Be very clear that the person selling it is actually legally entitled to do so and that the tractor is their property. Scams are not unknown in equipment sales.
Of course, none of these concerns will apply if you are purchasing from us.
Certainly it’s worth keeping your eyes open for advertisements mentioning a Kubota tractor for salebut it’s also worth talking to us before you do anything about it.
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