Most farmers think about the resale value of a tractor when they have already decided to sell it. By then, it is often too late to do much about it. The truth is, tractor resale value is built over the years on the basis of how you maintain it. Also, there are other factors that influence the tractor’s resale value, such as engine hours, service history, tyre condition, brand reputation, etc.
The price difference between a well-maintained tractor and a poorly maintained one (of the same model and age) can range from Rs. 1 Lakh to Rs. 3 Lakh. This blog covers everything a farmer should know before selling a used tractor.
The resale price of a used tractor in India depends on several factors. Farmers need to maintain proper service visits, keep the engine running clean, etc. Check out more ways to increase tractor resale value in the paragraphs below.

Maintaining the service visits is one of the most important things that farmers should do. Every service, such as an oil change, filter replacement, or brake adjustment, should be recorded. When a buyer sees a complete service logbook, it increases the worth of the used tractor.
Farmers should ensure that the tractor gets its service through authorised service centres instead of local mechanics. The reasons why authorised service centres are more preferred is that they carry more weightage among dealers and private buyers. The popular brand tractors, such as Mahindra, John Deere and Swaraj, have widespread service networks in India.
The easiest way to keep a record of tractor service is to follow the manufacturer's recommended service intervals. For most tractors, this is every 250 hours for oil and filter changes, and every 500 hours for a full service check.

Tyres are one of the first things a buyer inspects and one of the most expensive parts to replace. A set of rear tyres for a 45–50 HP tractor can cost ₹25,000 to ₹40,000. If the tractor’s tyres are worn or cracked, a buyer will immediately ask for a price reduction.
To maintain the good condition of tyres, farmers should keep the air pressure at the correct level throughout the year. Especially, during the Kharif seasons tractors work hard in wet and heavy soil, which can damage tyres faster. Replacing the rear tyres before selling the tractor can raise the overall value.

At the time of selling, the buyers preferred the tractor’s engine to start quickly without smoke.
These types of engine are considered maintained. Regular oil changes are the cheapest way to protect the engine over years of use. Old dirty oil causes internal wear and results in poor fuel efficiency.
Air filter maintenance: A clogged air filter forces the engine to work harder and increases fuel consumption. In dusty harvesting conditions, the air filter needs checking every week, not just at service intervals.
Coolant levels: A water-cooled engine running low on coolant overheats. Overheating leaves permanent damage in the cylinder head.

Farmers often think that the tractor paint and body condition does not matter. However, a tractor with dents, peeling paint, and visible rust gives the bad impression to the buyers. This does not mean spending heavily on a full repaint.
Remove any rust spots as soon as you notice them to stop them from spreading. Repaint scratched or chipped areas on the hood and bonnet to give the tractor a fresh look. Wash off mud from the chassis and wheel arches, and give the tractor a proper pressure wash before selling it. A clean and well-maintained tractor can help the farmers to get Rs 20,000 to Rs. 30,000 more from buyers.

Brand choice at the time of buying directly affects what you will get when you sell. Here's how the top tractor brands compare in terms of resale value in India:
|
Brand |
Resale Strength |
Why Strong? |
Popular Model |
|
Mahindra |
Very High |
Widest dealer/ service network |
Mahindra 575 DI XP Plus |
|
John Deere |
Very High |
Premium build/ global trust |
John Deere 5050 D |
|
Swaraj |
High |
Popular in Punjab & Haryana |
Swaraj 855 FE |
|
Sonalika |
High |
Strong in North & Central India |
Sonalika DI 50 RX |
|
Massey Ferguson |
High |
Long track record in India |
Massey 245 DI |
|
Eicher |
Moderate |
Niche following, limited models |
Eicher 368 |
Mahindra tractor resale value is consistently the strongest because of the brand's dealer presence in every district of India. Spare parts are available even in tier-3 towns. John Deere tractor resale value is high because buyers associate this brand’s tractors with quality build and longevity. Swaraj and Sonalika tractor resale value is strong in the region of North and Central India.
Increasing your tractor's resale value is not something you do a week before selling. It is the result of consistent maintenance over the years. Farmers who track service intervals and maintain their tractor’s condition routinely can sell their tractor faster and at a better price.
Choose your brand wisely when buying a tractor. Mahindra, John Deere, Swaraj, and Sonalika all hold good resale value. To maintain the worth of the tractor after several years of use, farmers need to service them at authorised centres when possible. Keep the tyres in good shape and the clean engine.
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