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by Donna Hogan
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At this time, many dealers have a quantity of combines listed for sale, so it would be a good time to shop for an upgrade if you are considering a change.
There are a large number of John Deere models listed across the country:
A dealership with locations in Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin has more than 30 John Deere S680 combines on their lots.
The asking prices for a 2012, range from $ 79,900 to $ 99,000, while the 2013’ s range from $ 79,900 to $ 129,000.
Several 2014 models are offered at $ 79,900 to $ 137,000, while the 2015 models to 2017 models range from $ 145,000 to $ 169,900.
Another commonly advertised model is the S780. Currently, close to 40 of these, ranging in age from 2018 to 2023, are offered at this time.
The 2018 has an average asking price of $ 229,600; a 2019 is $ 267,320; a 2020 is $ 359,700; a 2021 is $ 386,000 and the 2023 is $ 428,900.
Another Illinois dealer has three 2008 John Deere 9770STS and two 2011 listed for sale. The 2008 models carry an asking price from $ 44,900 to $ 69,900 and the 2011 models list from $ 69,900 to $ 72,900.
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740 / newsletter-sign-up’ s with an average asking price of $ 109,900 and New Holland CR6.90 at $ 159,900.
As always, the condition of each individual make and model has to be considered on the asking price of any used item, no matter the location.
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