How much does a International combine cost?
It can be expensive to purchase a combine if you are buying new. In fact, a new combine may set you back anywhere between $330,000 and $500,000 , but a used combine may only cost between $5,900 and $450,000. On average, a used machine should be priced at around $122,200.
How much does a John Deere combine harvester cost?
$380,000 to $480,000
Most new John Deere combines are priced from $380,000 to $480,000, said Michael Cessna, a sales representative for the Arends-Hogan-Walker (AHW) dealership east of Urbana.
How much does a X9 1100 John Deere combine cost?
The USED 2021 JOHN DEERE X9 1100 is offered at CAD $949,000. This financing payment is based on a lease transaction. Monthly lease payments of CAD $17,532.17 pretax for 60 months at an annual percentage rate of 7.36%. The total lease cost is $1,051,930.21 with a $94,900.00 residual.
How many hours is too many for a combine?
Combines with 2000 hours are far from worn out. They likely need a lot of repairs but also have a lot of service left in them. Once you get closer to 5000 hours you are getting a lot of thin metal and other things. You can replace anything on a combine and have it almost like new.
Where can I buy used Hay and forage equipment?
Papé Machinery has a wide selection of options from leading manufacturers of farm equipment including John Deere, Frontier, Kuhn, New Holland, and more. Browse our inventory of used hay and forage equipment for sale below or contact us for help finding the right model for your needs.
Where can I buy a used hay baler or hay rake?
In the market for a used hay baler or hay rakes? Papé Machinery has a wide selection of options from leading manufacturers of farm equipment including John Deere, Frontier, Kuhn, New Holland, and more. Browse our inventory of used hay and forage equipment for sale below or contact us for help finding the right model for your needs.
What is a combine harvester?
Combines represent a type of primarily self-propelled harvester that “combines” all the necessary tasks: reaping or cutting, threshing, and winnowing or cleaning. In other words, it separates the edible, nutritious part of the plant from the stalk, chaff, or straw.
Why buy used hay equipment from Papé Machinery?
In addition to offering used hay equipment sales, Papé Machinery provides our customers with the parts and maintenance to keep used hay equipment running like new. No matter the make or model, our team of experienced technicians and parts professionals can find the replacement parts you need and handle the installation in our shop or in the field.