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Farm Power: Case IH tractor tops Ritchie Bros. auction

Auction was held March 30 in Columbus, Ohio

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An auction hosted by Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers in Columbus, Ohio on March 30 was highlighted by a Case IH tractor selling for more than $180,000.

A 2014 Case IH Steiger 400 Quadtrac track tractor sold for US$185,000 ($347,216 CAD).

Specs: 1,162 hours, 16 spd powershift, diff lock, A/C cab, 5 hyd outlets, 1000 PTO, Q/C 3 pt hitch, ag hitch, 18 in. tracks, high flow hyd, leather trim pkg, Pro 700 monitor, 372 receiver, auto guide ready, radar.


2014 Case IH Steiger 400 Quadtrac track tractor

A 2011 Case IH 8120 4X4 combine sold for US$120,000 ($160,356 CAD).

Specs: 1,361 engine hours, reverser, auto HHC, rock trap, chaff spreader, chopper, Pro 600 monitor, Field Tracker fdr house, 520/85R42 F, 28L26 R, duals, 973 sep hrs showing, pwr folding grain tank exts, receiver.


2011 Case IH 8120 4X4 combine

A 2006 Challenger MT865B track tractor sold for US$82,500 ($110,245 CAD).

Specs: 4,637 hours, 16 spd powershift, A/C cab, 4 hyd outlets, wide swing ag hitch, frt weights, 30 in. tracks, C2000 monitor.


2006 Challenger MT865B track tractor

A 2013 Case IH LB334S big square baler sold for US$46,000 ($61,470 CAD).

Specs: 1000 PTO, 3 ft x 3 ft bale, single piece roller chute, service light pack, elec bale length kit, liquid applicator kit, 6060 bales showing.


2013 Case IH LB334S big square baler

A 2012 Case IH Maxxum 140 MFWD tractor sold for US$40,000 ($53,452 CAD).

Specs: 2,012 hours, 16 spd partial powershift w/AutoShift LH rev, diff lock, A/C cab, 2 hyd outlets, 540/1000 PTO, 3 pt hitch, drawbar, 380/85R28 F, 460/85R38 R.


2012 Case IH Maxxum 140 MFWD tractor

A 2003 John Deere 6420 MFWD tractor sold for US$36,000 ($48,107 CAD).

Specs: 2,302 hours, 640 ldr w/bkt, 24 spd partial powershift LH rev, diff lock, 2 hyd outlets, 540 PTO, 3 pt hitch, drawbar, rear wheel weights, 14.9x24 F, 16.9x38 R.


2003 John Deere 6420 MFWD tractor


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