Explore our inventory of second-hand agricultural machinery and farm equipment. This category includes tractors, combine harvesters, balers, plows, and sprayers from leading manufacturers like John Deere, Case IH, and New Holland, suitable for all types of farming operations.
Key Purchasing Considerations for Used Agricultural Machinery
Engine and Operating Hours: This is the most critical indicator of the machine's overall usage and condition. Check both engine hours and, if applicable, separator/thrasher hours on a combine.
Service History: A complete and detailed maintenance record from an authorized dealer is essential to verify that the equipment has been well-maintained.
Condition of Tires and Wear Parts: Inspect tires for cracks and remaining tread depth. Check high-wear components like plowshares, harvester blades, and baler tines, as their replacement can be costly.
Frequently Asked Questions About Farm Equipment
What should I look for when buying a used tractor?
Check the engine for leaks and listen for any unusual noises. Test the transmission and hydraulics to ensure they operate smoothly and powerfully. Inspect the tires for wear and check the PTO shaft and three-point hitch for proper function. A full service history is highly recommended.
How many hours is too many for a used combine harvester?
This depends on the make, model, and maintenance history. Generally, a well-maintained combine can last for 4,000-5,000 engine hours. Machines with over 3,000 separator hours will likely require significant investment in replacing wear parts like belts, chains, and bearings soon.
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