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17 Things To Check Before Buying Used Farm Truck

So we go back to the same suggestion- call up your mechanic to perform a detailed check of it.

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I suggest this because of one single reason- when farm trucks are used by farm companies these trucks won’t be as maintained as it is the case of farm trucks used by private owners.

Private owners always pay more attention to regular maintenance services.

6. Check That Bed

Additionally, you have to check that bed too.

Yet, the bed is the one farm truck part that gets damaged the most.

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Hence, in order to avoid buying a farm truck with a damaged bed, you should see if the bed has been removed, wrenched, repainted.

All in all, these checkpoints will deliver you the real picture of the farm truck bed condition.

7. Got Rot

In the same way that overspray means walking away, rot means too.

Moreover, the used truck that you want to buy might have rot due to many reasons. One of which is the road salts. There is a high amount of road salts, especially in the north.

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