Used Bad Boy Tractor For Sale – Proven Farm Power at $5,000
Not everyone needs a brand new tractor and honestly, for a lot of farm and property work, a well-maintained used machine does exactly the same job. The used Bad Boy tractor at Farmers Equipment is priced at $5,000 that’s $2,500 less than the new equivalent and often includes attachments like a loader or backhoe that would cost extra on a new purchase.
Bad Boy tractors are built with heavy-duty steel frames and hydrostatic transmissions designed to run for thousands of hours. A used unit with a solid maintenance history isn’t a compromise it’s a smart purchase for anyone who knows what they’re looking for.
Is a Used Tractor the Right Choice for You?
Used makes sense if you fall into one of these situations:
- You’re buying your first tractor and want to learn on something affordable before committing to a premium machine
- Your workload is light to moderate — mowing, occasional hauling, seasonal property work
- You have a tight budget but still need real farm capability, not just a riding mower
- You want attachments included without paying new prices for each one separately
If you run a tractor hard every day commercially, a new machine with a full warranty makes more sense. But for most small farm and property owners, a used Bad Boy at $5,000 is the practical, honest choice.
Are Bad Boy Tractors Any Good?
Bad Boy tractors are generally good for light to moderate property and farm work such as mowing, hauling, grading, and small land maintenance tasks. They are built with solid frames and hydrostatic transmissions but are not considered premium long-life commercial machines like Kubota or John Deere. They are best suited for buyers prioritizing affordability over long-term resale value and dealer support.
Are Bad Boy Tractors as Good as Kubota?
Bad Boy tractors are generally considered entry-level to mid-range compact tractors, while Kubota is a premium brand. Kubota typically offers better long-term durability, stronger resale value, and a wider dealer network. Bad Boy tractors are more affordable upfront and suitable for light to moderate property use, but they do not match Kubota in long-term commercial reliability.
What to Check Before You Buy a Used Tractor
| What to Check | What to Look For |
|---|---|
| Engine Hours | Under 1,500 hours is ideal well maintained units run well past 3,000 |
| Hydraulic System | Check for leaks around hoses, cylinders, and the loader arms |
| Transmission | Hydrostatic should engage smoothly with no jerking or hesitation |
| Frame & Welds | Check for cracks, rust spots, or signs of heavy impact damage |
| Tires | Rear tires are expensive to replace check tread depth carefully |
| Attachments | Test the loader, check backhoe pins and bushings for wear |
| Service History | Ask about oil change intervals and any major repairs |
All used Bad Boy tractors at Farmers Equipment are inspected before listing. Contact us and we’ll walk you through exactly what the current unit has been checked for.
Bad Boy Tractor vs Kubota
Kubota generally offers stronger resale value, wider dealer support, and proven long-term durability. Bad Boy tractors are more affordable upfront and suitable for lighter use, but do not match Kubota in long-term market strength or support network.
Bad Boy Tractor vs John Deere
John Deere has stronger resale value, nationwide dealer support, and higher long-term reliability reputation. Bad Boy tractors are cheaper to buy and work well for basic use, but are less established in the used market.
Which is Better: Bad Boy or John Deere?
John Deere is generally stronger in resale value, dealer availability, and long-term durability reputation. Bad Boy tractors are more budget-friendly and can handle basic farm and property tasks well, but John Deere is preferred for heavy-duty or commercial long-term use.
Used Bad Boy Tractor Specs
Exact specifications vary by unit. For model-specific reference see TractorData.com. Here’s what used Bad Boy tractors in this range typically offer:
| Specification | Typical Details |
|---|---|
| Horsepower Range | 20–35 HP depending on model |
| Transmission | Hydrostatic |
| Drive Options | 2WD or 4WD |
| Attachments Often Included | Front-end loader, backhoe, or mower deck |
| Three-Point Hitch | Category I standard |
| Frame | Heavy-duty steel |
| Price | $5,000 |
Contact Farmers Equipment for full details on the specific used unit currently in stock hours, condition, and what attachments are included.
Are Parts Available for Bad Boy Tractors?
Basic service parts are generally available, but dealer coverage is more limited compared to Kubota or John Deere. Availability depends on model and location, so local support should be checked before purchase.
Are Bad Boy Tractors Expensive to Maintain?
Maintenance costs are generally moderate and similar to other compact tractors in the same horsepower range. Routine parts like filters, fluids, and basic components are affordable, but specialized parts may take longer to source compared to major brands like Kubota or John Deere.
Used Bad Boy Tractor vs New – Honest Comparison
| Feature | Used Bad Boy ($5,000) | New Bad Boy ($7,500) |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $5,000 | $7,500 |
| Condition | Pre-owned — inspected | Brand new |
| Warranty | Limited or none | Full manufacturer warranty |
| Attachments | Often included in price | Usually purchased separately |
| Best For | Light-moderate use, budget buyers | Heavy daily use, warranty needed |
| Savings | $2,500 vs new equivalent | — |
The used unit at $5,000 often includes a loader or backhoe that would cost extra on a new purchase — which means the real saving compared to a new tractor with attachments can be $4,000–$6,000. Worth knowing before you decide.
Are Bad Boy Tractors as Good as Kubota or John Deere?
Bad Boy tractors are not in the same premium category as Kubota or John Deere. Those brands typically offer stronger dealer networks, higher resale value, and longer proven durability. Bad Boy tractors are best considered a budget alternative for buyers who prioritize upfront cost over long-term brand strength.
Do Bad Boy Tractors Hold Their Value?
They typically depreciate faster than premium brands like Kubota or John Deere. Condition, hours, and maintenance history play a big role in resale value.
Which Tractor Holds Value Better: Bad Boy, Kubota, or John Deere?
Kubota and John Deere typically hold their value better than Bad Boy tractors due to stronger brand demand, wider dealer networks, and higher resale market trust. Bad Boy tractors depreciate faster but are cheaper to purchase initially, which offsets some of the resale difference.
Is 3000 Hours a Lot for a Tractor?
Yes. Around 3,000 hours is considered high usage for a compact tractor. Many tractors can still operate beyond this range if well maintained, but major wear on engine, hydraulics, and transmission becomes more likely.
Is 1700 Hours on a Tractor a Lot?
1,700 hours is generally considered normal use for a used compact tractor. With proper maintenance, tractors at this level can still provide many years of reliable service.
How Many Hours is a Lot for a Tractor?
Under 1,000 hours is low use, 1,000–2,000 hours is normal, and 2,000–3,000 hours is high but still usable if well maintained. Above 3,000 hours is considered heavy use.
What Can You Use It For?
Small Farm & Homestead Work
Mowing fields and pastures, moving hay and feed, tilling garden beds, digging irrigation ditches. A used Bad Boy handles these everyday farm tasks the same as a new one — the age of the machine doesn’t change what the job requires.
Property Maintenance
Grading driveways, clearing storm debris, setting fence posts, moving firewood, and seasonal snow removal. If your tractor sits for months between uses, buying used makes even more financial sense.
Landscaping & Grounds Work
Mowing large lawns, grading soil, moving mulch and gravel, and maintaining commercial or residential properties. Landscapers who need a second machine or a backup often find a used unit at $5,000 is the most cost-effective option available.
Why Buy Your Used Bad Boy Tractor From Farmers Equipment?
- Priced at $5,000 – $2,500 less than the new equivalent
- Inspected before listening we check hydraulics, transmission, frame, and tires
- Honest condition reporting we tell you what the machine has and hasn’t
- Worldwide shipping available delivered to your location
- Knowledgeable support team ready to answer questions before you buy
Also see our Bad Boy tractor for sale at $7,500, our Bad Boy tractor with loader for sale at $7,500, or our Bad Boy compact tractor for sale at $6,000. Browse our full Bad Boy range to compare all options.
Is a Used Bad Boy Tractor Worth It?
Yes — if you are looking for an affordable entry-level tractor for mowing, hauling, and general property work. A used Bad Boy tractor at $5,000 offers strong value for budget buyers, especially when attachments like loaders or backhoes are included. For heavy commercial use, premium brands may be a better long-term investment.
Frequently Asked Questions: Used Bad Boy Tractor For Sale
How much is a used Bad Boy tractor?
The current used unit at Farmers Equipment is priced at $5,000 — typically 20–40% less than a new equivalent. Contact us for current availability and to ask about what attachments are included.
Are used Bad Boy tractors reliable?
Yes — Bad Boy tractors are built with heavy-duty steel frames and hydrostatic transmissions designed for long service life. A well-maintained used unit with under 1,500 hours has plenty of working life remaining. The key is knowing what to check before you buy see our inspection checklist above.
How many hours is too many for a used tractor?
Under 1,500 hours is the ideal range for a used compact tractor. That said, a well-maintained machine with 2,500–3,000 hours can still be a solid purchase. The maintenance history matters as much as the hour reading. Ask us about hours and service history on the current unit.
What are Bad Boy tractors best used for?
Bad Boy tractors are best used for mowing, light hauling, property maintenance, and general land management tasks. They are ideal for homeowners, small farms, and budget-conscious buyers who do not require heavy commercial-grade tractor performance.
Do used Bad Boy tractors come with attachments?
Often yes — used units frequently include loaders, backhoes, or mower decks that would cost extra on a new purchase. This is one of the key advantages of buying used. Contact us to confirm what attachments are included with the current unit.
Is there any warranty on a used tractor?
Used tractors typically have limited or no remaining manufacturer warranty. Farmers Equipment provides after-sales support and guidance on maintenance. Contact us for details on what support is available on the current unit.
Can I get worldwide shipping on a used Bad Boy tractor?
Yes. Farmers Equipment ships to customers worldwide. Contact us with your location for a shipping quote and estimated delivery timeline.
Ready to Buy a Used Bad Boy Tractor?
Priced at $5,000 inspected, ready to work, and often including attachments that add real value to the package. If you need solid farm and property capability without a new machine price tag, this is the straightforward choice.
Contact us today to get full details on the current unit hours, condition, attachments included, and shipping to your location.








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