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November 17, 2021

Cheap Used Tractors For Sale

If you’re in the market for a tractor to use on your farm, you might be wondering how to find the right tractor, and what realistic used tractor prices really are. After all, with new tractors costing as much as a house these days, the used tractor market has become an increasingly attractive option for folks who need a solid machine that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg.

But are there good, cheap used tractors for sale? Or can you only expect to find serious fixer-uppers? The truth is, tractor pricing depends on many variables, so it’s important to know what to look for when you’re searching for a low-cost used tractor… Just know that there are plenty of good options out there!

Let’s dive into the features and variables that go into used tractor pricing, and how much you can expect to pay for small tractors, large tractors, and everything in between.



What’s a Good Price for a Used Tractor?

Unfortunately, estimating a good ballpark price for a used tractor is complex. There’s just no set, standard pricing for used tractors. Instead, the value of a used tractor is related to its make and model, its condition, how many hours it has been used, and more. Here are some factors when considering the pricing of a used tractor:

  • What is the year, make, and model of the tractor? Some makes and models will be pricer than others, even in used condition.
  • What horsepower (hp) is the tractor? Generally, the higher the horsepower the more expensive it’ll cost. 
  • How many hours are displayed on the tractor’s meter? Higher hours will often come at a lower price tag.
  • Is a three-point hitch installed on the tractor? This hitch style is commonly used for attaching ploughs and other agricultural accessories.
  • Are safety features, like a roll bar, seat belt, or safety switch intact? These features are uncommon in tractors manufactured pre-1960.
  • What kinds of features are on the tractor? Like four-wheel drive or a closed cab? These features can drive up the price of a used tractor.
  • How worn are the tires, and will they need to be replaced soon? If so, factor that into the overall price of what you’ll end up paying.
  • Are there visible signs of wear, like dents or rust? While some wear is expected, rust can be a serious issue, especially when it’s near the engine.
  • Are the electronic components, like flashers and headlights, in working condition? If not, factor those repairs into the overall price.
  • How worn are the clutch and brakes? Will they need to be replaced soon? If so, be sure you know how much it’ll cost to replace them.
  • What color of exhaust does the tractor put off after a few minutes of idling? Anything other than clear exhaust may indicate the need for repair.

So, before you start reviewing cheap used tractors for sale, you need to decide on your budget and how many repairs you’re willing to take on. If you can spend a little more, you can likely find a tractor that won’t need any immediate repairs. If your budget is lower, however, you might find a good option that just needs some repairs. If you’re handy, however, this might not be a problem at all!


How Much Does a Used Tractor Cost?

Although it’s difficult to provide an exact dollar amount when it comes to used tractor prices—because of all the variables above—there are some pretty common price ranges that can give you an idea of what to expect. In general, used tractors can cost anywhere from $3,000 for the smallest options to $75,000+ for a larger, more powerful machine. 



How Much Does a Small Tractor Cost?

Small tractors are typically cheaper than larger tractors. In fact, if you’re searching for “used compact tractors for sale near me” you may be able to find something for $3,000 or less.




Under 40 Horsepower
At Machinery Pete, you can search for all used, under 40 horsepower tractors on our website. By sorting by price (high to low or low to high), you can start to narrow your options. You’ll find a variety of tractors in a range of prices, from small lawn tractors pricing around $1,500 up to one- to two-year old tractors pricing around $30,000—and everything in-between.

40-99 Horsepower
To search for cheap used tractors in the 40-99 hp category, head over to Machinery Pete’s category page and sort by low to high. You’ll find great fixer-upper options in the $3,000 range, on up to fairly new and low-hour tractors that are north of $70,000.

How Much Does a Big Tractor Cost?

Larger tractors, or those with 100 or more horsepower, tend to cost more than smaller tractors. They’re more powerful, and that comes with a heftier price tag.

100-174 Horsepower
Getting into the larger, more powerful farming tractors, Machinery Pete’s website has thousands of 100-174 hp options available. Generally speaking, you’ll find a range from around $7,000 for older, high-hour models to over $100,000 for newer models with all the bells and whistles.

175+ Horsepower
The largest, most powerful tractors are generally going to run at the highest price point when it comes to used tractors. You can search all the available makes and models on our website—fixer-uppers can come in as low as $9,000, but they can cost all the way up to more than $400,000.

Find Your New (To You) Tractor at Machinery Pete

Whether you’re looking for a tractor for your yard, small farm, or big operation, Machinery Pete is your source for used tractors. Founded in 1989 by Greg Peterson, Machinery Pete is a trusted name in farm equipment throughout the country.

From cheap, used tractors that are a mechanic or fixer-upper’s dream all the way up to low-hour machines with top-tier features—that still cost significantly less than new tractors—Machinery Pete has you covered with thousands of options. Check out our inventory to find your perfect new (to you) used tractor.