New Holland T7 SWB tractors: The shorter of the two
A 2011 Range Command T7.210 SWB T7 Stage IIIB tractor with around 8,000hrs on the clock can possibly be priced from around £25,000 for a private sale, with non-franchised dealers perhaps offering similar examples at nearer £35K. Lower hour and later Stage IIIB examples can breach £50K if in really good order. Move to a 2016 Stage IV tractor and prices for an entry spec 3,000-3,500-hour Range Command model on half worn tyres can command north of £56K.
Late Stage IV T7.210 tractors will retail for prices that can start at £70k, Auto Command models with around 2,000 hours selling for nearer £76,000 to £78,000 or more if you want a fully tricked out Blue Power model. As to availability, a great deal will depend upon when you are looking. If you are reading this in August, and are still on the hunt, best of luck. Your choices may be limited.
It is a well-worn out piece of advice to start your used buying search early, but now is a great time to put out feelers for a tractor for delivery in 2023. Dealers typically have a used buyer lined up for trade-in models that will arrive in their yards in winter, so it may be worth seeing if you can be one of them. Non-franchised dealers tend to hoover up higher hour T7 models offered to the trade later in the year as the T7 SWB makes a ‘safe’ buy thanks to its familiar mechanicals and good parts support.
Outline specifications…
New Holland T7 SWB models span typical shipping weights of 6,600 to 6,750kg, with a wheelbase of 2,789mm with the Terraglide II suspended front axle. The most common used finds are now
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