And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
The John Deere 8335R tractor in the image typically costs between $100,000 and $240,000 on the used market.
When it was first manufactured around 2011, its original list price was approximately $271,495.
Prices for this specific model fluctuate based on several key factors:Market Price Estimates (Used)Average Listing Price: Typically around $140,000 for units in good condition.
Price Range by Year:2011: ~$155,9002012: ~$169,5002013: ~$179,0002014: ~$195,000
High-End Listings: Exceptionally well-maintained or low-hour machines can still command prices as high as $231,500 to $239,500.
Value DriversOperating Hours: This is the most significant factor; for example, a 2014 model with 1,965 hours listed for $231,500, while a similar 2014 model with 6,784 hours was priced at $129,900.
Custom Features: The tractor in your photo features oversized Low Sidewall (LSW) tires, which are a premium aftermarket addition that can further increase the total value of the machine.
Mechanical Specs: Units equipped with IVT (Infinitely Variable Transmission) and ILS (Independent Link Suspension) typically sit at the higher end of the price spectrum.
You can browse current listings and verify current market trends through platforms like Machinery Pete, TractorHouse, or MachineFinder.
Kubota dealer told us our 2003 beat-to-hell, tractor had the same value as new, with 1800hrs on it. How can that be??? Anything (diesel) over 25hp must be equipped with a DEF, nothing but trouble for the off-road diesel tractors.
Is this one of the John Deere tractors you are not allowed by license and contract to fix yourself? One of those tractors that will shut itself down in the middle of the field holding your work hostage until you pay to have the software updated?
Laura farms girl is cute, sure. One of the YouTube sensations of ‘chicks on tractors’ Nice to be a daughter of a rancher with millions of dollars of equipment….Is she a DuPont or something?
What a prize. The young lady is not bad either!
ReplyDeleteShe has her own You Tube channel "Laura farms"...
ReplyDeleteLooks like a brand new tractor and a nice spreader
ReplyDeleteHas to be an old picture. They stopped making that tractor in 2013.
Deletetire sticker isn't even dirty
DeleteThe John Deere 8335R tractor in the image typically costs between $100,000 and $240,000 on the used market.
ReplyDeleteWhen it was first manufactured around 2011, its original list price was approximately $271,495.
Prices for this specific model fluctuate based on several key factors:Market Price Estimates (Used)Average Listing Price: Typically around $140,000 for units in good condition.
Price Range by Year:2011: ~$155,9002012: ~$169,5002013: ~$179,0002014: ~$195,000
High-End Listings: Exceptionally well-maintained or low-hour machines can still command prices as high as $231,500 to $239,500.
Value DriversOperating Hours:
This is the most significant factor; for example, a 2014 model with 1,965 hours listed for $231,500, while a similar 2014 model with 6,784 hours was priced at $129,900.
Custom Features: The tractor in your photo features oversized Low Sidewall (LSW) tires, which are a premium aftermarket addition that can further increase the total value of the machine.
Mechanical Specs: Units equipped with IVT (Infinitely Variable Transmission) and ILS (Independent Link Suspension) typically sit at the higher end of the price spectrum.
You can browse current listings and verify current market trends through platforms like Machinery Pete, TractorHouse, or MachineFinder.
ask Jeeves, no need to ask, he'll tell you anyway.
DeleteKubota dealer told us our 2003 beat-to-hell, tractor had the same value as new, with 1800hrs on it. How can that be??? Anything (diesel) over 25hp must be equipped with a DEF, nothing but trouble for the off-road diesel tractors.
Deletehe should start his own blog so we can avoid it
DeleteANON
Is this one of the John Deere tractors you are not allowed by license and contract to fix yourself? One of those tractors that will shut itself down in the middle of the field holding your work hostage until you pay to have the software updated?
ReplyDeleteNEITHER SHE/HER POP/HER HUSBAND OWN THAT DEERE...INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF DEERE...
DeleteYeah man my kind of woman! Sling her over my shoulder and throw her in the hay pile. (Lot of woman secretly desire being ravished by their man).
ReplyDeleteAnonymous showed their ignorance. A blanket is required for a roll in the hay. Hay itches.
DeleteI wouldn't be so sure of yourself, she's more likely to throw you over her shoulder.
DeleteLove Tractor
ReplyDeleteLaura farms girl is cute, sure. One of the YouTube sensations of ‘chicks on tractors’
ReplyDeleteNice to be a daughter of a rancher with millions of dollars of equipment….Is she a DuPont or something?