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Used machine
Claas PU 300 HD

10.140 €incl. VAT 20% 

  • YOM 2004
  • 300 cm

Sehr gepflegter voll einsatzbereite Pick Up - Passend zu Jaguar ab Typ 492- Tasträder verstellbar- Anbausatz Tastrad mittig - HD Ausführung- Einzugsschn

Christoph Heindl Landtechnik GmbH, Inning

3383 Hürm, Austria

Christoph Heindl Landtechnik GmbH, Inning
Used machine
Claas PU 300HD

8.388 €incl. VAT 20% 

  • YOM 2000
  • 300 cm

Pick Up zu Claas Jaguarn- Passend zu Jaguar ab Typ 491- Stützrolle mittig - Aushebung Einzugsschnecke hydraulisch- HD Ausführung - Doppelrollenniederhalt

Christoph Heindl Landtechnik GmbH, Inning

3383 Hürm, Austria

Christoph Heindl Landtechnik GmbH, Inning
Used machine
Claas Jaguar 960

201.600 €incl. VAT 20% 

  • 623 HP/458 kW
  • YOM 2010
  • 750 cm

Automatic trailer hitch, V18 V-MAX cutterhead, Intensive Cracker L 125/125 teeth, electro-hydraulic corn cracker gap adjustment, HD discharge tower, manifold extensi

Kaufmann Landtechnik GmbH

8262 Ilz, Austria

Kaufmann Landtechnik GmbH
Used machine
Claas Tucano 430

141.250 €incl. VAT/ mediation 

  • 280 HP/206 kW
  • YOM 2012
  • 4150 h
  • 540 cm

Claas Tucano 5 Schüttler mit Schneidwerk C540 Maschine wurde komplett durchrepariert 100% einsatzbereit4150 Motorstunden und 2670 Trommelstunden- Mercedes Moto

Christoph Heindl Landtechnik GmbH, Stephanshart

3321 Stephanshart, Austria

Christoph Heindl Landtechnik GmbH, Stephanshart
Used machine
Claas Lexion 630 Montana

190.179 €incl. VAT/ mediation 

  • 359 HP/264 kW
  • YOM 2011
  • 3395 h
  • 370 cm

Lexion 630 Montana - Allrad Lenktriebachse 10-Loch- Montana Hangmaschine- Einwandfreier gepflegter Zustand- CAT C9 Motor- 249kW 339 PS- 3396 Motorstunden

Christoph Heindl Landtechnik GmbH, Stephanshart

3321 Stephanshart, Austria

Christoph Heindl Landtechnik GmbH, Stephanshart
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
Kemper Champion 1200

22.000 €incl. VAT/ mediation 

  • 120 HP/88 kW
  • YOM 2015
  • 120 cm

Kemper Maishäcksler Champion 1200 für reihenlose Häckselarbeit, aus Privateinsatz - keine Lohnmaschine !Er ging im Herbst 2015 in Betrieb, war 2023 das letzte Mal

Fahrzeuge u. Maschinen H.Hackl

4294 St. Leonhard, Austria

Used machine
Claas Tucano 450

99.428,70 €incl. VAT/ mediation 

  • 299 HP/220 kW
  • YOM 2008
  • 3995 h
  • 350 cm

Claas Tucano 450 6-Schüttler Mähdrescher- Mercedes Motor - Einzugskanal Auto-Contour - APS Dreschwerk mit 450mm, Universalkorb- Siebkastenausgleich 3D mit

Christoph Heindl Landtechnik GmbH, Inning

3383 Hürm, Austria

Christoph Heindl Landtechnik GmbH, Inning
Used machine
Krone BiG X 650

94.500 €incl. VAT 20% 

  • 653 HP/480 kW
  • YOM 2009
  • 300 cm

Krone Feldhäcksler Big X 650Komplettes Service an Maschine inkl. Tausch neuer Radmotoren!Maschine sofort einsatzbereit!Allradantrieb Direktantrieb d. Radialk

Rotschne Josef KG

4240 Freistadt, Austria

Rotschne Josef KG
Used machine
Claas Lexion 570

91.200 €incl. VAT 20% 

  • 371 HP/273 kW
  • YOM 2006
  • 4000 h
  • 660 cm

Auto Contour, Anhängekupplung automatisch, Staubabsaugung f. Einzugskanal, Rotorvariator, 3D Reinigung, Strohhäcksler, Spreuverteiler, Quantimeter, Korntank 10.500lt.

Deutschbauer Lohnunternehmen GmbH

3313 Wallsee, Austria

Used machine
Claas C 430

22.200 €incl. VAT 20% 

  • YOM 2010
  • 430 cm

Claas Getreideschneidwerk starr - passend zu Claas ab Lexion 5, Tucano, Avero, Trion - Guter einsatzbereiter Zustand - Messerantrieb neuwertig- Mit Transpo

Christoph Heindl Landtechnik GmbH, Inning

3383 Hürm, Austria

Christoph Heindl Landtechnik GmbH, Inning

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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.