This page is for editorial questions: article corrections, topic suggestions, broken links, or clarifications on something we published. If you spot a factual error in a buyer guide or want to point out that a specific model year had a known issue we missed, we want to hear about it. Corrections are the fastest way to improve the site, and we would much rather get a polite email telling us we got the clutch engagement detail wrong on a JD 4440 than leave the mistake up for the next reader.

Before using the form, it helps to know what we cannot do here. We do not provide appraisals on specific machines. We do not offer one-on-one buying consultations. We do not refer readers to particular dealers or auctioneers. Those questions are better answered locally, by a mechanic or auctioneer who can actually lay hands on the tractor, walk around it, and listen to it run. No amount of email back-and-forth replaces a thirty minute in-person inspection.

Before reaching out

Most common questions already have a guide written for them. If you are new to shopping used equipment, the articles below answer the majority of inbound messages we receive. Please skim these first.

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Use the form below for editorial questions, corrections, or topic suggestions. Please include enough detail that we can actually respond. "Is this tractor a good deal?" with no model or context will not get a useful reply, and we would rather be honest about that up front.

We read everything and reply to messages that need a response. Corrections get priority. Topic suggestions may become future articles if enough readers are asking about the same thing, and we do keep a running list of requested topics that shapes what gets written next. Sales inquiries, partnership pitches, and requests for affiliate arrangements will not receive a reply, since the site does not run any of those.

Response times vary. Corrections usually get acknowledged within a few days. Longer editorial questions can take a week or two depending on how deep the answer needs to go. If your question is actually about a specific tractor you are about to buy, please do not wait on us. Read the relevant buyer guide, take the checklist with you, and trust your own eyes on the machine. That approach has saved more buyers more money than any email reply ever could.