There appears to be a shift in the 2025 ag equipment market which will cause dealers to have a balancing act

As we head into 2025, the machinery market is expecting to see a shift, especially in used equipment.

Casey Seymour with Moving Iron predicts that used tractor inventories will continue to rise, as new orders for large ag equipment remain low.
This surge in supply provides more options for buyers.

However, it may put pressure on prices and force dealers to get creative with pricing and financing.

The ripple effects will also impact service departments, as older tractors will require more maintenance and tech updates.
For equipment dealers, it is a balancing act to hold onto stock and adjust to shifting demand.

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