New Holland 8970 Tractor Sold for Record Price on Michigan Auction

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Doesn’t matter what color...everybody it seems wants to own a low hour tractor approx. 20 years old.

More proof of this trend came earlier this month on the Wesley Williams Farms estate auction in Milan, MI. This sale was by my friends at Braun and Helmer Auction Service (http://www.braunandhelmer.com). The 2000 New Holland 8970 tractor pictured below sold on this auction. It had only 851 actual hours on it, so figured to bring a premium.

It did bring a premium...$68,000. That is the new record high auction sale price on a New Holland 8970. But then again, how often do you run across one with under 1,000 hours these days? Hardly ever.

Highest Auction Prices on New Holland 8970 Tractors

Make Model Year Hours Price Date Area* Type of Auction
New Holland 8970 2000 851 $68,000 5/3/18 SEMI Farm
New Holland 8970 1994 5055 $65,000 4/14/14 WCSK Farm
New Holland 8970 1999 5622 $60,000 3/26/14 Colorado Online
New Holland 8970 - 5525 $60,000 11/10/12 SWMN Farm
New Holland 8970 2000 3542 $55,000 2/18/17 NEMO Farm

* Area sold: SEMI = southeast Michigan, etc. Data by MachineryPete.com

Here’s a link to view (23) New Holland 8970 Tractors For Sale today all over, including one in Kentucky with only 1,626 hours, click here to view: https://www.machinerypete.com/tractors/175-hp/new-holland/8970

Another Big Blue Tractor sold very strong on the May 3 farm estate auction in Milan, MI...the 1997 New Holland 9482 4WD pictured below with 859 original hours on it. It sold for $60,000, making it the highest auction sale price in the U.S. on a 9482 since June of 2011:

Here’s a link to (4) 9482 Tractors for sale today, click link to view list: https://www.machinerypete.com/tractors/175-hp/new-holland/9482

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