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| Lease is a term commonly thrown around for basically a financing deal. What you are really looking to do is "rent" a tractor. If the dealer has extra tractors sitting on their lot, they might rent you one. Last time I rented one, it was a JD 8100 for $40/hour, minimum of 100 hours. I wouldn't expect to rent a new tractor for what you are wanting. You'll just have to call some dealers and see what they have available. Usually those deals are done subject to sale at anytime also. Your best bet might be to run what you have and then try to rent something if the tractor breaks down. | |
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