Is Nortrac Tractor A Good Buy?


by Richard - Date: 2007-11-21 - Word Count: 452 Share This!

People who contemplate buying a tractor must first consider the nature of terrain they live on, and the kind of weather they experience. What tasks you perform are determined by the terrain. For instance, in a hilly area, you could be engaged in hauling logs, rather than agriculture. The weather you encounter in your neighborhood could have a bearing on the nature of soil. If it's too rainy, you probably have muddy soil. If it's wintry, the ground is snow-layered.

What kind of tractor would you prefer in such terrain? I would definitely recommend a 4WD, which gives better traction. This is especially helpful, as you may need to extricate the tractor from ground that's slushy, or snow-covered. A tractor is also likely to bank when it's on inclines, or in ditches.

Also, don't forget that you may also need add-on accessories, such as loaders or snow blowers which are bound to reduce the maneuverability of the tractor. So, you are better served if the basic unit of the tractor is very compact. It's possible to build a compact vehicle if the design is imaginative as in the case of NorTrac Tractor which has a very user-friendly placement of controls.

Moreover, an all-terrain vehicle will surely command better resale value.

NorTrac Tractor has 4WD options in 6 HP variants; they have standard features such as free power steering, a 2-stage clutch, and liquid cooled diesel engines.

Next, consider your work load. For standard tasks such as digging, mowing or loading, a compact or subcompact model from 20 to 30 HP should suffice. If you need more heavy duty work done, opt for a higher end NorTrac Tractor, say, 40 or 62 or 82 HP.
If you end up buying a tractor that's more powerful than you need, you will not only have to pay a bigger price, but also spend more on maintenance.

It makes sense to decide on the accessories you need at the time of buying your NortTrac Tractor, as you could save hundreds of dollars, on a package deal.

With tech support offered, through a toll free number, by Northern Tool, who assemble and market NorTrac Tractor in the US, maintenance isn't a worry at all. An extendable warranty offered on labor and parts only adds to your comfort, as does Northern's countrywide network of outlets.

The best part of buying a NorTrac Tractor is when you see the price. You get a huge bang for your buck, saving at least $200 per HP, compared with high-end models.

Richard J. Runion is the President of Geostar Publishing & Services LLC. Rich loves net research & blogging. His new blog on Nortrac Tractors is fast becoming popular, as it is comprehensive and well-researched. Read his blog at: http://www.nortractractorreview.com

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