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Agriculture Equipment for Sale (7 listings)

Find new and used agriculture equipment across Canada for fieldwork, crop production, acreage maintenance, and year-round farm support. Browse core equipment types including Combines, Mowers, and Tractors, so you can compare machines for acreage size, crop mix, seasonal workload, and horsepower requirements. Whether you are upgrading a primary field unit, adding support equipment for hay or forage work, or replacing a general-purpose tractor, listings cover a range of configurations for different farm sizes and operating conditions. Leading brands in this category include John Deere, Case-IH, and Bobcat. Browse current listings from dealers and private sellers across Canada.


Buying Considerations

Start with the actual workload, not just the machine category. Match horsepower, implement compatibility, hydraulic capacity, and transport needs to the crops, acreage, and seasonal timing of your operation. For used units, review hour history, maintenance records, drivetrain condition, hydraulic performance, and signs of wear on high-load components. Also factor in parts availability, dealer support, and total cost of ownership, especially if the machine will be expected to cover multiple roles across the season.

Dealer Network

Buyers can source equipment from established agriculture dealers including Edge Equipment, Semler's Equipment, and Optimum Equipment Solutions.

Find Agriculture Equipment by Province

Browse agriculture equipment in Alberta, and British Columbia.

FAQ

What matters most when comparing used tractors or combines with similar hours?

Hours alone do not tell the full story. Compare maintenance history, application type, rebuild or repair records, hydraulic condition, and evidence of drivetrain or header wear. A unit with higher hours and strong records can carry less risk than a lower-hour machine with inconsistent service history.

How should I decide between buying a dedicated machine and a more versatile unit?

Start with seasonal bottlenecks. If uptime during a narrow operating window matters more than flexibility, a dedicated machine often makes more sense. If the machine will be used across multiple jobs through the year, versatility and attachment compatibility may outweigh peak efficiency in one task.

What documents should I ask for before I commit to a used agriculture machine?

Request service records, major repair invoices, inspection notes, and any available ownership or serial documentation. For higher-value units, ask about component rebuild history, fluid analysis, and any recent work on hydraulics, drivetrain, or electronic control systems.

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