Equipment & Heavy-Duty Trucks

We're ready to help you get the job done with a new or used equipment or trailer loan and can help refinance your truck while you're hard at work. 
  • Farm equipment
  • Machinery
  • Trailers
  • Heavy-duty trucks and more 
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  • Farm Equipment 
  • Implements
  • Lawn Equipment
  • Forklifts
  • Skid Steers
  • Dozers
  • Machinery 
  • Trailers without living quarters 
  • Class 7 & above trucks: GVWR 26,0001 lbs. & above
    • Ford F-750
    • GMC C7500
    • Freightliner Cascadia
    • Semi-trailers
    • 18-wheelers

Loans as low as 7.09% APR*

  • Member-special rates1
  • Up to 90% financing2
  • Convenient monthly payment plans3
  • Flexible terms4 - Up to 84 months

Save money and protect your investment with our competitively-priced vehicle protection packages.5

  • Guaranteed Asset Protection [GAP] protects you against financial loss in the event your vehicle is a total loss (totaled) or stolen and never recovered.
 

Farm Bureau Bank is here to make the purchase process simple for both the buyer and seller. 

Frequently Asked Questions [FAQs]

You may pay your loan payment through online banking (using your checking or savings account), through the mail, or by phone.

Online (primary/preferred method)

  1. Click on the Login button on our website, then select Online Banking from the drop-down list.
  2. Login using your Login ID and Password.
  3. Click on the loan account tile from the homepage.
  4. Select the option for Make Payment.
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions to process your payment.

By Mail

To pay your loan by mail, send the check and the payment coupon to:
  • Farm Bureau Bank
    Attn: Payment Processing
    PO Box 33427
    San Antonio, TX 78265-3427

By Phone

To pay your loan by phone (fees may apply):

Yes; setting up to pay your recurring loan payments electronically is a safe and convenient process.

  1. Click on the Login button on our website, then select Online Banking from the drop-down list.
  2. Login using your Login ID and Password.
  3. Click on the loan account tile from the homepage.
  4. Select the option for Set up Automatic Payments.
  5. Select Method of Payment.
  6. Fill in the information to process your payment.
  7. Click Next.
  8. Review the information and click Submit.

You may update your payment account through online banking.

  1. Click on the Login button on our website, then select Online Banking from the drop-down list.
  2. Login using your Login ID and Password.
  3. Click on the loan account tile from the homepage.
  4. Select the option for Set Up Automatic Payments.
  5. Click Edit Stored Payment Methods.
  6. Delete the Account.
  7. Click Submit.
  8. Go back to Set Up Automatic Payments.
  9. Select Method of Payment.
  10. Fill in the information to process your payment.
  11. Click Next.
  12. Review the information and click Submit.

Yes; free up some money for what you need most today. Request your Skip-a-Pay now!vi

  1. Click on the Login button on our website, then select Online Banking from the drop-down list.
  2. Login using your Login ID and Password.
  3. Click on the loan account tile from the homepage.
  4. Click on Skip Payment.
  5. Enter the account to process the Skip-a-Pay fee.
  6. Click Submit Skip-a-Pay.
Farm Bureau Bank is a full-service financial institution offering personal and business solutions to Farm Bureau members across the United States.

Disclosures:

1 Non-member rates may be 1.50% higher than posted rates.

2 Some restrictions apply.

3 Payment options may vary based on amount to finance and/or collateral. Some restrictions apply. Applicants must qualify for quarterly, semi-annual, or annual payment plans.

4 Term options may vary based on amount to finance and/or collateral.  Extended terms must meet credit qualifications.

Protection options may vary based on collateral.

All loan rates disclosed as Annual Percentage Rate [APR]. Rate may vary based on the amount financed, term, first payment, collateral value, and mileage. Final APR may differ from the loan interest rate due to additional fees (such as a loan documentation fee) which may be applicable.