JD7830 valuation

jjm

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Mixed Farmer
Location
North Yorkshire
What is my JD7830 worth..... 2010, auto trac, front links, new front and back tyres, 650/65/42 and 540 bkt tyres, power quad, only 5300 hours, mechanically perfect, very smart looking. I am curious to see if it has gone up in value like new ones that are simply eye watering in price!. Thanks.
 

ollie798

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Recently got £40K within an hour of advertising a 7830 with this spec -
2007, 4241hrs, AutoQuad, 40K, TLS, 3SCV, 650/85R38 600/70R30, PUH, Active Seat, A/C, ISOBUS/GreenStar

So would agree with @nick... on his value.
 

balerman

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Location
N Devon
I don’t know the answer, I think 50k for a 9000 hour tractor is very strong money but perhaps that is what the market has crept up to and I am being naive as to what sky high new prices have done to second hand values?.
They may not get £50k for it and anyway they will want close to a £10k markup on it to cover their costs/warranty/profit.So £45-48k is probably about right for yours private sale or trade in.
 

jjm

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Mixed Farmer
Location
North Yorkshire
They may not get £50k for it and anyway they will want close to a £10k markup on it to cover their costs/warranty/profit.So £45-48k is probably about right for yours private sale or trade in.

Ok, thanks . It will be good for a good few years yet without it depreciating massively then.
 

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