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Used machine
Holmer T4-30

Price on request

  • YOM 2016
  • 5763 h

Holmer Rübenvollerntemaschine T4-30, Baujahr: 2016. Generalüberholte Maschine, 2023 vom Holmerwerk gekauft, danach wurden ca. 600 ha damit gerodet. Insgesamt 5.510 h

Romann Landtechnik & Nutzfahrzeuge e.U.

2111 Harmannsdorf-Rückersdorf, Austria

Romann Landtechnik & Nutzfahrzeuge e.U.
Used machine
Holmer T4-30

Price on request

  • YOM 2017
  • 6843 h

Generalüberholte Holmer Rübenrode - Maschine, 2024 vom Holmerwerk nach Generalüberholung gekauft, danach wurden ca. 500 ha damit gerodet. Insgesamt 6843 Betriebsstun

Romann Landtechnik & Nutzfahrzeuge e.U.

2111 Harmannsdorf-Rückersdorf, Austria

Romann Landtechnik & Nutzfahrzeuge e.U.
Used machine
Claas Lexion 450

48.000 €incl. VAT 20% 

  • 275 HP/202 kW
  • YOM 2000
  • 5000 h

Einsatzbereiter Claas Lexion 450 mit Mercedes Motor und Spreuverteiler, hatt nur Getreide gedroschen!Bei Interesse einfach anrufen! Harvesting equipment crop field

Hannes Binder

3911 Rappottenstein, Austria

Used machine
Claas Lexion 570

84.600 €incl. VAT 20% 

  • 425 HP/313 kW
  • YOM 2006
  • 7303 h
  • 1 cm

7303 Motorstunden, 4316 Trommelstunden, Auto Contour, Beleuchtung klappbare Vorsatzgeräte, Vorsatzantrieb variabel, Roto Plus Rotorvariator, 3D Reinigung, Spreuverte

Kaufmann Landtechnik GmbH

8262 Ilz, Austria

Kaufmann Landtechnik GmbH
Used machine
Claas Lexion 450

71.400 €incl. VAT 20% 

  • 275 HP/202 kW
  • YOM 1998
  • 5799 h
  • 540 cm

used Claas combine harvester Cabin, air conditioning, heating, Air-suspended driver's seat, On-board information: IMO system 2 rotating beacons Hydraulic drive,

Biegl Andreas Lohnunternehmer

3830 Waidhofen/Thaya, Austria

Used machine
Claas Lexion 540

94.200 €incl. VAT 20% 

  • 339 HP/249 kW
  • YOM 2005
  • 6431 h
  • 540 cm

gebr. Claas MähdrescherKabine, Klimaanlage, Heizung, Luftgefederter FahrersitzBordinformator: Cebis-System2 Rundumleuchtenhydr. Fahrantrieb, Radio, Rückfahr

Biegl Andreas Lohnunternehmer

3830 Waidhofen/Thaya, Austria

Used machine
Claas Lexion 430

59.400 €incl. VAT 20% 

  • 242 HP/178 kW
  • YOM 1997
  • 5257 h
  • 540 cm

br. Claas combine harvestercabin, air conditioning, heating, Onboard information: IMO system2 rotating beaconshydraulic Traction drive, radio, reversing camer

Biegl Andreas Lohnunternehmer

3830 Waidhofen/Thaya, Austria

Used machine
Krone BiG X V 8

40.460 €incl. VAT 19% 

  • 604 HP/444 kW
  • YOM 2006
  • 5133 h

Geschwindigkeit: 40 km/h, Häckslerstunden: 3750, Motor-Zylinderanzahl: 8, Allrad, Gegenschneide Einst. elektr., Heizung, Hydrostatischer Antrieb, Kabine, Kli

IGL Agrartechnik GmbH & Co. KG

92507 Nabburg, Germany

Used machine
CLAAS LEXION 570 4 WD

47.005 €incl. VAT 19% 

  • 405 HP/298 kW
  • YOM 2003
  • 7067 h

mit Allrad (Four Wheel Drive)mit 3-Dohne SchneidwerkEinsatzbereiter Zustand!AUTO CONTOUR SchneidwerksregelungBeleuchtung für klappbare Vorsatzgeräte, maschinenseitig

CLAAS Main-Donau GmbH & Co. KG, Vohburg

85088 Vohburg, Germany

Used machine
CLAAS Lexion 450 Allrad

42.780,50 €incl. VAT 19% 

  • 275 HP/202 kW
  • YOM 2000
  • 6032 h
  • 65535 cm

Claas Schneidwerk CAC 660 Fg.-NR. 70005631, Claas 1-Achs Transportwagen Fg.-Nr. 7190031, 3. Schneidwerkszylinder, Strohhäcksler, Klimaanlage, Mercedes Motor OM 401 L

Fricke Landmaschinen GmbH

27404 Gyhum-Bockel, Germany

Fricke Landmaschinen GmbH
Used machine
Deutz 3640 M HTS

11.888,10 €incl. VAT 19% 

  • 225 HP/165 kW
  • YOM 1987
  • 6471 h
  • 420 cm

Mähdrescher fährt und dreht ist aber unrepariert. Transportanfragen werden nicht beantwortet. Besichtigung hier in Bockel möglich.Der Preis wurde auf Eur 9.990, -- n

Fricke Landmaschinen GmbH

27404 Gyhum-Bockel, Germany

Fricke Landmaschinen GmbH
Used machine
John Deere T560

80.682 €incl. VAT 19% 

  • 377 HP/277 kW
  • YOM 2008
  • 5925 h
  • 610 cm

John Deere Mähdrescher, Typ T560, Baujahr 2008, 5.925 Motor-Stunden, 3.402 Trommel-Stunden, Kabine mit Klimaanlage, mit Spreuverteiler, mit Strohhäcksler, Bereifung

GREVING Landtechnik GmbH

48268 Greven, Germany

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What types of farming equipment are there?

There are a variety of agricultural machines that are used in agriculture for different work steps in the tillage and cultivation process. Here are the most important types:

  • Combine harvesters are harvesting machines that harvest and thresh grain in a single pass. They separate the grain from the straw by cutting, threshing and cleaning the crop. Modern combine harvesters are equipped with various harvesting attachments to efficiently harvest different types of grain such as wheat, maize and barley. Combine harvesters are one of the most important machines for harvesting grain.


  • Harvesting headers are attachments that are mounted on combine harvesters, forage harvesters or other harvesting machines. They are designed differently depending on the crop. For example, there are special attachments for maize, grain or rapeseed. These attachments help to adapt the machine for different crops and increase harvesting efficiency.


  • Forage harvesters are mainly used to harvest silage crops such as maize. They cut the plants, chop them into small pieces and transport the chopped material into trailers. This machine plays an important role in the production of feed silage for livestock. There are self-propelled models that are specially designed for large areas.


  • Pumpkin seed harvesters are specialized in harvesting pumpkin seeds. They efficiently separate the pumpkin seeds from the rest of the fruit mass. The seeds are cleaned and the rest of the pumpkin is usually left in the field as organic matter. These machines are particularly important in regions where pumpkin seeds are harvested for the production of pumpkin seed oil or as seed.


  • Onion machines, carrot & beet harvesters are specialized machines that lift the vegetables out of the ground, clean them and prepare them for transport. They use clamping systems or harvesters to gently pull the vegetables out of the ground without damaging them 


  • Other harvesting equipment for arable farming are e.g. potato harvesters, special choppers or machines for special crops such as sunflowers. These machines are often specialized and designed for niche crops or special cultivation conditions.


Large selection of quality brands

The best-known manufacturers of arable farming equipment are John Deere, Lemken and Kverneland. Benefit from the high build quality and durability of these machines. Visit the dealer of your choice and ask for a demonstration or more information on the condition of the equipment on offer.


Tips for buying used farming equipment

When buying used farming equipment, you should pay attention to the general condition and maintenance history of the machines. Ask for details on the wear of plowshares or blades. A test drive or demonstration in the field can often provide information about the performance of the equipment. Compare several offers to find the best price-performance ratio.


Frequently asked questions on the topic of "used farming equipment":

How do I find the right farming equipment for my farm?

The choice of the right machine depends on various factors:

  • Farm size: Small farms often require less large and powerful machines, while large farms prefer machines with higher efficiency and a larger working width.
  • Type of soil & type of vegetable: Different soil conditions and the type of vegetable to be harvested require specific machines.
  • Intensity of use: If a machine is only rarely used, a used machine that is already a few years old is sufficient. For more intensive use, it is worth considering newer used machines.


How is the price of used farming equipment determined?

The price depends on several factors:

  • Age: Older machines are cheaper, but often involve higher maintenance costs.
  • Condition: Wear and tear, maintenance history and maintenance condition have a significant influence on the price.
  • Make and model: Well-known brands such as John Deere, Fendt or Claas are often more expensive as they stand for durability and quality.
  • Functionality: Additional equipment such as GPS systems, extended hydraulics or other modern functions increase the price.


What are common problems with used farming equipment and how can I avoid them?

Most common problems include:

  • Wear on shares, blades or bearings: These parts should be checked before purchase to avoid later repairs.
  • Oil leaks and defective hydraulics: Check the seals and lines for leaks.
  • Electronic systems: On modern machines, GPS systems, on-board computers and other electronic components should be tested.
  • Hidden rust spots: Look for spots that are not immediately visible, such as frames or axles.