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Harvesting Equipment
Combine Harvester
  • 2012 John Deere S680 Combine Harvester

    2012 John Deere S680 Combine Harvester

    Bruno, SK, CAN

    .

    2,663 hr

  • 2012 John Deere S680 Combine Harvester

    Strathmore, AB, CAN

    .

    1,870 hr

  • 2015 Case IH 9240 Combine Harvester
    Lot 52

    Cromer, MB, CAN

    .

    2,360 hr

  • 2013 John Deere S680 Combine Harvester

    Imperial, SK, CAN

    .

    2,940 hr

  • 2013 Case IH 8230 Combine Harvester
    Lot 37

    La Glace, AB, CAN

    .

    2,247 hr

  • 2008 John Deere 9670 STS Combine Harvester
    Lot 36

    Odessa, SK, CAN

    .

    2,255 hr

  • 2013 Case IH 8230 Combine Harvester

    Edgerton, AB, CAN

    .

    2,435 hr

  • 2008 John Deere 9870 STS Combine Harvester
    Lot 42

    Sexsmith, AB, CAN

    .

    1,855 hr

  • John Deere S680 Combine Harvester

    Nisku, AB, CAN

    .

    2,321 hr

  • 2011 Case IH 8120 Combine Harvester

    Edgerton, AB, CAN

    .

    2,748 hr

  • 2010 New Holland CR9060 Combine Harvester
    Lot 24

    Alvena, SK, CAN

    .

    2,654 hr

  • 2011 Case IH 8120 Combine Harvester
    Lot 31

    Brownlee, SK, CAN

    .

    3,186 hr

  • 2011 Case IH 8120 Combine Harvester

    Beechy, SK, CAN

    .

    3,523 hr

  • 2012 Case IH 9120 Combine Harvester

    Rabbit Lake, SK, CAN

    .

    3,401 hr

  • 2009 Case IH 8120 Combine Harvester

    Beechy, SK, CAN

    .

    3,658 hr

  • 2008 John Deere 9870 STS Combine Harvester
    Lot 95

    Bagot, MB, CAN

    .

    3,874 hr

  • 2009 Case IH 7120 4x4 Combine Harvester

    Belleville, ON, CAN

    .

    4,627 hr

  • 2004 John Deere 9760 STS Combine Harvester
    Lot 37

    Eastend, SK, CAN

    .

    4,098 hr

  • 2001 John Deere 9650 STS Combine Harvester
    Lot 35

    Odessa, SK, CAN

    .

    5,405 hr

  • 2007 Case IH 8010 Combine Harvester
    Lot 38

    La Glace, AB, CAN

    .

    2,930 hr

  • 2003 Claas Lexion 460 Evolution Combine Harvester
    Lot 22

    Le Croisty, BRETAGNE, FRA

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    4,713 hr

  • 1998 John Deere 9610 Combine Harvester
    Lot 54

    Cromer, MB, CAN

    .

    5,001 hr

  • 2000 John Deere 9750 STS Combine Harvester
    Lot 98

    Bagot, MB, CAN

    .

    5,008 hr

  • John Deere 9500 Combine Harvester

    North Battleford, SK, CAN

    .

    3,651 hr

  • 2004 Massey Ferguson 9690 Combine Harvester
    Lot 4025

    Watford, ON, CAN

    .

    3,311 hr

  • Case IH 700 Combine Harvester (Inoperable)
    Lot 34

    Dinsmore, SK, CAN

    .

    949 hr

  • 1993 John Deere 9500 Combine Harvester

    Beaverlodge, AB, CAN

    .

    2,958 hr

  • 1994 Case IH 1688 4x4 Combine Harvester
    Lot 43

    Sexsmith, AB, CAN

    .

    3,272 hr

  • 1995 John Deere 9600 Combine Harvester
    Lot 45

    Mankota, SK, CAN

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    7,046 hr

  • 2001 Cat Lexion 460 Combine Harvester

    Stirling, ON, CAN

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    5,491 hr

  • 1995 New Holland TR97 Combine Harvester

    Wetaskiwin, AB, CAN

    .

    3,502 hr

  • 1996 New Holland TR98 Combine Harvester
    Lot 25

    Alvena, SK, CAN

    .

    4,180 hr

  • 2001 John Deere 9750 STS Combine Harvester
    Lot 97

    Bagot, MB, CAN

    .

    4,745 hr

  • 1986 Case 1680 Combine Harvester

    Rouleau, SK, CAN

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    3,835 hr

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Combine harvesters from top brands for your farm

A combine harvester is one of the most important machines in modern agriculture. Known simply as a “combine,” this powerful piece of equipment brings efficiency to large-scale farming by performing several tasks at once. Buyers who invest in combines can improve harvest quality, reduce time in the field, and maximize productivity. Whether you’re looking at the latest models or exploring reliable used combines for sale, our marketplace offers a variety of options (over 100 with more added daily!) from leading manufacturers trusted by farmers worldwide.

What is a combine harvester?

The name “combine” comes from the way this machine brings together three critical steps of the harvest: reaping, threshing, and cleaning. Before combines, these steps required multiple machines and significant labor. Today, a single combine harvester machine can manage it all in one pass through the field.

While many refer to them as combine tractors or farm combines, the role of the combine is distinct. Tractors supply pulling power for a variety of implements, while combines are purpose-built for harvesting crops like wheat, corn, soybeans, and barley.

How does a combine work?

  1. Cutting – The header cuts and gathers the crop.
  2. Threshing – Inside the threshing drum, grain is separated from stalks.
  3. Separation – Grain passes through sieves, while chaff and straw are expelled.
  4. Collection – Clean grain is stored in a tank until it is unloaded into a cart or truck.

This process allows a single farm combine harvester to handle acres of wheat or other crops in a fraction of the time traditional methods required. For buyers, efficiency translates into reduced fuel costs, fewer labor hours, and better yield management.

Best combine harvester brands

John Deere combines

  • John Deere S780 – A high-capacity model with precision agriculture features, designed for efficiency in large fields.
  • John Deere X9 1100 – An advanced combine built for maximum throughput and performance in challenging conditions.

Case IH combines

  • Case IH Axial-Flow 8250 – Balances power and capacity for medium to large farms.
  • Case IH Axial-Flow 9250 – A flagship model built for high-volume harvesting with advanced rotor technology.

New Holland combines

  • New Holland CR10.90 – Known as one of the world’s most powerful combine harvesters, with exceptional throughput.
  • New Holland CX8.90 – Offers flexibility for mixed farming operations with a variety of crop types.

Other notable manufacturers

Beyond the “big three,” manufacturers like Fendt and Claas produce combines recognized for engineering quality and innovative features. Claas, in particular, has a strong reputation in European markets with models that deliver excellent grain quality. Buyers searching for specialized or regional options often consider these brands alongside the more widely available John Deere, Case IH, and New Holland.

New vs. used combines for sale

  • New combines offer the latest technology, precision farming compatibility, and warranties, but they come at a higher price point.
  • Used combine harvesters provide excellent value, especially when sourced through transparent auction marketplaces. Well-maintained models can perform at a high level for years, and depreciation on heavy equipment often means significant savings.

At our combine auctions, buyers can access detailed inspection reports and compare multiple brands and models side by side. Our transparency helps ensure confidence whether purchasing a late-model John Deere combine or a reliable used Case combine for sale. Another benefit of buying through auctions is the variety of inventory to chose from. With new inventory added daily, you'll be sure to find the right one with low usage/hours, excellent conditon and a reputable brand.

How much does a combine cost?

The cost of a combine harvester varies widely based on brand, year, size, and condition.

  • New models: Large, fully equipped combines from John Deere or Case IH can exceed several hundred thousand dollars.
  • Used combines: Prices at auction typically range from tens of thousands for older models to well over $100,000 for late-model machines with advanced features.

Market demand for agricultural equipment remains strong, with combines holding steady value due to their critical role in farming operations. For buyers, auctions continue to be one of the best ways to find competitive pricing while maintaining confidence in equipment quality.

Combine harvesters and tractors

While often mentioned together, combines and tractors play different roles on the farm. A combine harvester tractor reference usually points to how these machines complement each other. Tractors handle soil preparation, planting, and pulling, while combines handle the harvesting itself.

Some buyers also search for International Harvester tractors alongside combines, reflecting the legacy of the International Harvester brand in North American farming. Pairing the right tractor fleet with an efficient combine ensures seamless field operations.

Why buy a combine with us

As a trusted global auction marketplace, we provide buyers with access to a wide range of combine harvesters for sale. From late-model John Deere combines to reliable used Case and New Holland options, our platform makes it easy to compare, inspect, and bid with confidence. With thousands of transactions completed each year, we bring the reach, transparency, and expertise that agricultural buyers rely on when making major equipment purchases.

Final thoughts

A combine harvester is more than just a machine—it’s the cornerstone of modern grain farming. With the right combine, buyers can achieve greater efficiency, lower operational costs, and better crop quality. Whether you’re in the market for a new model or searching for a used combine for sale, our auctions connect you with leading brands and trusted sellers across the industry.

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