Farm Tractors: Massey Ferguson - 7626


Category: Farm Tractors Manufacturer: Massey Ferguson Price: £59500 Condition: Used

Description:

MF 7626 50k
2014 reg
2670 hours but still in use
Auto track complete with EGNOS
Executive spec, heated electric mirrors climate control upgrade seat
Front linkage with spool valve
4x electric spool valves
Front and cab suspension
Air brakes
Bluetooth radio cd
Michelin multbibs
650/65-42 540/65/30
Serviced regular by local dealer
Front weight not included

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Farma Parma

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Arable Farmer
Location
Northumberlandia
@Farma Parma right up your street
haha you recon.
Looks canny i agree but ive no use for a 2nd larger framed horse.
and in any case id rather have a Dyna-vt if i did replace the 7499
id consider a 7718 mind.
Its not overly expensive that neither when you consider its like for like rep is more than double NEW !!!
thats the real eye opener. & unsustainable in current farming times.
Q tho why sell such a low hour'd horse ?
unless change in farming ops ? or have you come into money & bought a new one at silly money :scratchhead:
 
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Chae1

Member
Location
Aberdeenshire
haha you recon.
Looks canny i agree but ive no use for a 2nd larger framed horse.
and it any case id rather have a Dyna-vt if i did replace the 7499
id consider a 7718 mind.
Its not overly expensive that neither when you consider its like for like rep is more than double NEW !!!
thats the real eye opener. & unsustainable in current farming times.
Q tho why sell such a low hour'd horse ?
unless change in farming ops ? or have you come into money & bought a new one at silly money :scratchhead:

Does look like a bargain compared to cost of new one.

I dread to think what price per hour is to change to new one the same.
 

tr250

Member
Location
Northants
Does look like a bargain compared to cost of new one.

I dread to think what price per hour is to change to new one the same.
I recon it would be just over £20 per hour price to change divided by the hours. We are just looking to change 7620 of same age with 3000 hours and it will cost £15 per hour to change only really changing yet because we want steering ready but running 3 older tractors as well feel we want one to be always in warranty
 

Farmerdunk

Member
Location
Hertfordshire
Selling it as we always run them till the warranty is nearly up.
You would be horrified what the Jd dealer offered!
We knew they would be, they always give the least amount on the trade in's.
 

Farma Parma

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Northumberlandia
Selling it as we always run them till the warranty is nearly up.
You would be horrified what the Jd dealer offered!
We knew they would be, they always give the least amount on the trade in's.
wish my end product could fund a new one id have one every 5 years & be in warranty all that time.
the GAP is way beyond even considering that now.
Used Tractors & poss hassle from now on.
Dealer Rep says just bite the bullet, i said when you can justify the price increases you can have the farm & give it a go.
He went rather quiet then.
 

Farmerdunk

Member
Location
Hertfordshire
wish my end product could fund a new one id have one every 5 years & be in warranty all that time.
the GAP is way beyond even considering that now.
Used Tractors & poss hassle from now on.
Dealer Rep says just bite the bullet, i said when you can justify the price increases you can have the farm & give it a go.
He went rather quiet then.

We certainly gave the reps a hard time! We had 3 local dealers and another hire tractor dealer some distance away.
What we don't like is that why don't they come out with their best price. JD came down £4K MF £5k, Class £18k. The MF was almost half the price of the JD!
 

JBM

Member
wish my end product could fund a new one id have one every 5 years & be in warranty all that time.
the GAP is way beyond even considering that now.
Used Tractors & poss hassle from now on.
Dealer Rep says just bite the bullet, i said when you can justify the price increases you can have the farm & give it a go.
He went rather quiet then.


Easy to say when your not buying !!
 

Farma Parma

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Northumberlandia
Easy to say when your not buying !!
ive just answered the simple reason why us lads cant buy new anymore.
wheat needs to be £300/t its just over half that.
all other inputs just keep rising year on year.
Farmer says thats enuff.
Gear has to last much longer than it was considered to do in the past or pack in.
The ones who own there farms with no Mortgage & are in the black at the bank are miles ahead of me.
if i had no RENT id be in the same position.
Id rather be replacing things & paying sum Tax i can t tell you than RENT
 

quattro

Member
Location
scotland
ive just answered the simple reason why us lads cant buy new anymore.
wheat needs to be £300/t its just over half that.
all other inputs just keep rising year on year.
Farmer says thats enuff.
Gear has to last much longer than it was considered to do in the past or pack in.
The ones who own there farms with no Mortgage & are in the black at the bank are miles ahead of me.
if i had no RENT id be in the same position.
Id rather be replacing things & paying sum Tax i can t tell you than RENT
Im been nosey and tell me to F off if you want with you renting do you put money away for retirement/buying a house
 

Farma Parma

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Northumberlandia
Im been nosey and tell me to F off if you want with you renting do you put money away for retirement/buying a house
your ok am not ganna tell u to F off as you put it. :LOL:
could leave farm tomorrow & clear minor debits off flog everything & most likely have enuff left to buy/rent a house for
retirement yes. Have v small private pension but that would be gone in a year just to live on.
Otherwise its manage from year to year here.
 

Flat 10

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Fen Edge
ive just answered the simple reason why us lads cant buy new anymore.
wheat needs to be £300/t its just over half that.
all other inputs just keep rising year on year.
Farmer says thats enuff.
Gear has to last much longer than it was considered to do in the past or pack in.
The ones who own there farms with no Mortgage & are in the black at the bank are miles ahead of me.
if i had no RENT id be in the same position.
Id rather be replacing things & paying sum Tax i can t tell you than RENT
Paying rent sucks. Fully in the club here. A nice tractor for @Feldspar to add to the fleet.
 

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