Chattanooga Tractor & Equipment is a family owned and operated dealership since 1971. We are forward-thinking and committed to providing you with the tools you need to get the job done 24/7. We are an authorized New Holland Agriculture, New Holland Construction, Mahindra, Yanmar, Snapper, Ferris, and Stihl dealer. We have award winning sales, service, and parts departments, who are ready and willing to assist with all your agriculture and construction equipment needs. Chattanooga Tractor & Equipment is a BBB Accredited Business with an A+ rating.
This is Nick from JS contractors
We were shopping for a tractor. We found Michael at Chattanooga Tractor. Very friendly out of his way to help , very knowledgeable.
Chattanooga Tractor, is five stars all the way
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Eric Hergel
Oct 23, 2025
5.0
The sales guy at Chattanooga tractor & Equipment are hands down some of the best in the area I’ve bought a few pieces of equipment from these guys and I have nothing but A+ to say about this company Michael is one of the sales guys I deal with the most and he’s such a down to earth straight forward kind of man that will get you in the right equipment that you need it for. I wouldn’t take my Business any were els beside here.
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Cameron Gatlin
Oct 22, 2025
1.0
I have been here three times to look at Ferris and Exmark commercial mowers and none of the salesmen would get out of their chairs to speak with me or even acknowledge that I was there.
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Sean Richards
Oct 21, 2025
3.0
I'd rather not give my opinion in a "star rating", but Google won't let me post a review if I don't. My 3 stars indicates that there was some good and bad in my experience. Below is my account of my experience with the purchasing and service department at Chattanooga Tractor & Equipment. I have purposely refrained from any opinion here. I will let you form your own opinion:
In 2023, I bought a tractor from Landon at Chattanooga Tractor & Equipment. I also spoke with salesmen at Kubota and John Deere. I found Landon to be prompt to reply. He worked with me on the price and gave me a fair-trade price for my old tractor. I was very happy with his efforts and communication.
In 2025, I contacted Landon about my 50h service of the tractor. I wanted to conduct the service myself (I live an hour from CTE). He told me to document the purchase of all of the items necessary to conduct the service. I did and subsequently conducted the complete 50h service (at 49h). I videoed the process.
As evident from the number of hours I put on the tractor (approximately 25h/year), I do not use the tractor a lot. After the 50 h service, I had a lot of trees fall around my property. I used the tractor for about 10 h in one day. The next morning as I went out to use the tractor for a second day in a row, I noticed the lug bolts on the left rear tire had become loose and wallowed out the rim and the hub that the rim bolts to. The threads on the hub were stripped and the holes in the rim through which the bolts pass were very large. Both the rim and the hub would need to be replaced. At this point, the tractor had 79.9 h of use.
I contacted Landon and he promptly referred me to Dane in the service department. Dane was also prompt to respond.
On July 24, 2025 I brought the tractor in to Chattanooga Tractor & Equipment for what I hoped would be a warranty repair (the tractor is warrantied for 10 years). However, because I did not have proof that I torqued the wheels the morning of the 10 h workday, New Holland would not warranty the repair. Specifically, New Holland International said: “The Warranty department has denied the claim after looking at the pictures they deemed it operator negligence. The amount of hours on the machine indicate that the operator should have verified the torque of the lug bolts several times during the lifecycle of this machine. We were unable to facilitate the formation any plausible narrative leading towards defects in the materials, manufacturing of said materials, or the assemblage of parts that would have produced the results that are being observed. “
Chattanooga Tractor and Equipment estimated the cost to be $2769 to fully repair the issue. As a gesture of goodwill, CTE covered the parts and 1/3 of the labor. In the end I ended up paying $918.73, which was 4.6% of the original purchase price of the tractor.
On September 16, 2025, the tractor was ready to be picked up.
I gave CTE the opportunity to review and edit this review, but they chose to not do so. Stating: "I am neither confirming nor denying any statements"...
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Matthew H
Sep 29, 2025
1.0
Do not use the service department! A month they had my tractor and didnt find the problem, didnt even know how to look for it. I found it myself in a bad pressure relief valve. They "Repaired" the wrong gearbox on my bush hog so now I have 2 sets of right hand blades (1 set running backwards) and they didnt even grease it during service. All total they cost me over $5700 for a lot of work that was either done wrong or wasn't done at all.