This means that when buying a used farm truck you should always have in mind asking the question how it has been used by the previous owner.
Yet, farm trucks are intended to be used in the fields and on farms and ranches. So, the real question remains to be for how long and exactly where it has been used.
The reason why I’m emphasizing the importance of checking off-road use is that it can lead to a lot of wear of truck’s suspension. Both, to the chassis as well as to other components.
Thereupon, extended off-road use has few obvious indications such as a lot of scratches, bent parts, and scrapes on the underside of the farm truck.
This does not have to mean that you have to avoid that farm truck- you just have to be precautious. Consider it a red flag and call your mechanic before you make the final move.
5. Commercial Use
To continue with, farm trucks, in general, are bought and used in a wide variety of chores.