thefarminglad
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Stephen would be easy to deal with, currency is in your favour. Price might be scary
https://www.donedeal.ie/view/26038397
FIAT 80-90
Bit rough inside.
Stephen would be easy to deal with, currency is in your favour. Price might be scary
https://www.donedeal.ie/view/26038397
FIAT 80-90
Bit rough inside.
Dont know much about these but doesnt seem bad value if its in good order https://www.donedeal.ie/view/26038547
Lamborghini R4 105
Horrible cab, narrow comfort version.Bit rough inside.
F/R shuttle.Whats the lever just inside the door? Looks to be right in the way. I've driven a 110 before but I never noticed that one on the left..
Hi @nashmach only seeing this now. Problem with buying something close to home is everyone else is looking for similar so it might be better to look in the UK (as Sterling is weak at the moment) or even France if you could get @Sheebadog to keep an eye out.
I have not really been looking at used tractors since I got fixed up but here are a few that caught my eye but you might need to haggle on price. Not sure if your budget was including or plus VAT
https://pykett-tractors.co.uk/product/fendt-306-ls/
https://nethertontractors.co.uk/product/nhtl100/
Get them to take the loader off - https://www.hrntractors.com/product/used-tractors/new-holland-ts110-2003-11023920/
https://www.tractorsandplant.com/product/john-deere-6200-tractor-st7290-2/
https://www.tractorsandplant.com/product/massey-ferguson-4235-tractor-st7970-2/
https://oakfields-ag.com/product/2008-landini-powerfarm-95-4wd-tractor
http://kptractors.co.uk/portfolio-item/ford-7740/
Ah i get ya. It's horses for courses I suppose. With me not being on the outfarm all of the time, I need to ensure that it's safe for whoever is doing the work - be it me or anyone else. Something reliable with first turn start is also vital. Added in that I could get some extra benefit from the right tractor on the home farm, and I think it would be a good investment. Couple that with the added benefits of putting depreciation against tax and it makes it a bit more justifiable in my circumstances.
But as you point out, what suits me doesn't necessarily suit you.
I have been eyeing TSA's for a while now. You're talking €25k to €30k depending on spec, hours and condition. The equivalent Case is a good bit less but scarce enough. T6010's aren't too plentiful either. But for the spec that they are, they aren't over priced. I see a very low houred one in a dealer in the north that would come in at €34k delivered.
that TS110 at HRN is a f***ing peach. If genuine.
What would its main dutys be nash.
Youd hardly get away with a 2 wd
That must have gotten edited out as I see my idea of keeping this low key has been blown off course...
Basically a sub for the 9880 and taking the heavier work from the 3600
So:
Spreading fertiliser with a 1.25t spreader
Spraying possibly with a 1000lt sprayer in time. 600l for now
Drilling with a MF30
Hauling with a 10t trailer
Ring rolling
A bit of harrowing with 10ft harrows of various descriptions
Potentially ploughing but not fussed on that!
A 2wd would do a lot of that work nicely.That must have gotten edited out as I see my idea of keeping this low key has been blown off course...
Basically a sub for the 9880 and taking the heavier work from the 3600
So:
Spreading fertiliser with a 1.25t spreader
Spraying possibly with a 1000lt sprayer in time. 600l for now
Drilling with a MF30
Hauling with a 10t trailer
Ring rolling
A bit of harrowing with 10ft harrows of various descriptions
Potentially ploughing but not fussed on that!
I’d say the tl at Netherton has Nash written all over it.
That must have gotten edited out as I see my idea of keeping this low key has been blown off course...
Nothing to do with me btw!
Over €22k though inc vat by the time it would be home though. Well over budget
Looks like original tyres
Since when did budgets matter zero vat if exporting?
Looks like original tyres
Zero VAT only if the buyer in Ireland is VAT registered. If I was buying I would need to pay the VAT
Everyone farming I know is VAT registered,why wouldn’t you be?
Everyone farming I know is VAT registered,why wouldn’t you be?
Sorry explain the logic where you are better off paying the VAT as a high earner?In Ireland in the South very few farmers would be VAT registered. You can claim the VAT back on a new shed or fencing but not on machinery, but you can put it in as an expense and reduce you income tax bill. Depending on your income and the amount of tax you pay if you work of farm you might be better of paying the VAT
Sorry explain the logic where you are better off paying the VAT as a high earner?
Everyone farming I know is VAT registered,why wouldn’t you be?