2009 CaseIH 7088 Combine Sold Strong on Indiana Farm Auction Yesterday

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(Machinery Pete)

It was a very nice combine.

The 2009 CaseIH 7088 sold yesterday on a farm auction in central Indiana, a sale by our friends at Harmeyer Auction & Appraisal Co. (http://www.harmeyerauction.net). It had 881 engine hours on it, 598 sep. hours. It sold for $137,000. Here’s a picture of it:

The $137,000 sale price was actually the 2nd highest auction sale price I’ve seen on a 7088 combine the past 32 months. Here’s a look at the 5 highest auction prices on 7088’s since the start of 2016:

Highest Auction Prices on CaseIH 7088 Combines Since 1/1/16

* Data by http://www.machinerypete.com

So those were the highest auction sale prices on the nicest CaseIH 7088 combines...what about all the other 7088’s what have they been going for? Well, here’s a look at the Avg. Auction Price on 7088’s the past 3 years:

CaseIH 7088 Combine Values

Calendar Year Avg. Auction Sale Price
2017 $95,066
2016 $103,417
2015 $110,109
2014 $135,357

* Data by http://www.machinerypete.com

Here’s a look at the last 5 CaseIH 7088 combines sold at auction:

If you are in the market shopping for a CaseIH 7088 combine, click on this link to view (68) for sale today: https://www.machinerypete.com/harvesting/combines/case-ih/7088

Here are a few other sale price highlights from the central Indiana farm auction yesterday (July 26, 2017):

CaseIH Magnum 245 with 2,864 hours: $70,000

CaseIH MX240 with 3,629 hours: $41,000

New Holland TV6070 with 856 hours, Loader: $67,000

2014 CaseIH DC133 discbine: $16,500

2011 Krone KW15.02/14T 50' tedder: $16,250

Massey Ferguson 2270XD big square baler: $88,000

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