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Farm Power: MFWD Deere tractors dominate auction

Auction was held on May 25

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A May 25 auction hosted by Ritchie Bros. in Montreal, Quebec, was dominated by John Deere tractors, with the sale topper selling for more than $70,000.

The sale topper was a 2002 John Deere 8420 MFWD tractor, which sold for $72,500.

Specs: 4228 hours, diesel, 16-speed powershift, diff lock, A/C cab, 4 hyd outlets, 1000 PTO, 3 pt. hitch, Q/C, 480/70R34 F, 520/85R46 R, duals, Michelin 520/85R46.

John Deere 8420
2002 John Deere 8420 MFWD tractor

A 2010 John Deere 7430P MFWD tractor sold for $65,000.

Specs: 6615 hours, diesel, ldr w/bkt, IVT LH rev, diff lock, A/C cab, 4 hyd outlets, 540/1000 PTO, 3 pt. hitch, 480/70R30F, 520/85R42 R.

John Deere 7430
2010 John Deere 7430P MFWD tractor

A 2008 John Deere 7430 MFWD tractor also sold for $65,000.

Specs: 4933 hours, diesel, 741 ldr w/bkt, 20-speed power quad LH rev, diff lock, A/C cab, 3 hyd outlets, 540/1000 PTO, 3 pt. hitch, 420/85R28 F, 480/80R42 R.

John Deere 7430
John Deere 7430 MFWD tractor

A 2010 John Deere 7330 MFWD tractor sold for $60,000.

Specs: 2013 hours, diesel, frt aux hyd, IVT LH rev, diff lock, A/C cab, 4 hyd outlets, 540/1000 PTO, 3 pt hitch, 16.9R28 F, 18.4R42 R.

John Deere 7330
2010 John Deere 7330 MFWD tractor

A 2008 John Deere 7330 MFWD tractor sold for $55,000.

Specs: 6501 hours, diesel, frt aux hyd, IVT LH rev, diff lock, A/C cab, 2 hyd outlets, 540/1000 PTO, 3 pt hitch, 380/85R30 F, 480/80R42 R.

John Deere 7330 tractor
2008 John Deere 7330 MFWD tractor


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