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Buy and sell used and unused agricultural tractors. Ritchie Bros. is the best source of new and used agricultural tractors for sale. More new and used tractors added daily, including 2WD, 4WD, bi-directional, MFWD, and utility tractors.












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  • McCormick Deering Farmall Cub 2WD Wide Front Antique Tractor
    Lot 78

    McCormick Deering Farmall Cub 2WD Wide Front Antique Tractor

    Lancer, SK, CAN

  • 1956 Massey-Harris 50 2WD Tractor
    Lot 78

    Eatonia, SK, CAN

    .

    5,951 hr

  • Massey-Harris Super 101 2WD Antique Tractor
    Lot 79

    North Battleford, SK, CAN

  • John Deere A 2WD Antique Tractor
    Lot 145

    Lethbridge County, AB, CAN

  • Satoh ST1300 4WD Utility Tractor
    Lot 6063

    Chilliwack, BC, CAN

  • Ford 2000 2WD Antique Tractor
    Lot 163

    Debert, NS, CAN

    .

    4,677 hr

  • Ford 2WD Antique Tractor
    Lot 69

    North Battleford, SK, CAN

    .

    214 hr

  • Case 990 2WD Antique Tractor
    Lot 34

    Frontier, SK, CAN

    .

    3,719 hr

  • Massey Ferguson FE-55 2WD Tractor
    Lot 8032

    Bolton, ON, CAN

  • 1949 Ford 8N 2WD Antique Tractor
    Lot 74

    Saskatoon, SK, CAN

  • David Brown 880 - Antique Track Tractor
    Lot 8019A

    Bolton, ON, CAN

    .

    4,899 hr

  • Fordson Dexta - Antique Tractor
    Lot 8020

    Bolton, ON, CAN

    .

    5,665 hr

  • 1978 John Deere 1830 2WD Tractor
    Lot 7132A

    Bolton, ON, CAN

    .

    4,815 hr

  • 1971 International Harvester 1066 2WD Tractor
    Lot 127

    Ogema, SK, CAN

    .

    4,795 hr

  • 1965 Cockshutt 1850 2WD Antique Tractor
    Lot 129

    Ogema, SK, CAN

    .

    1,853 hr

  • 1966 Cockshutt 1850 2WD Antique Tractor
    Lot 128

    Ogema, SK, CAN

    .

    8,316 hr

  • 1940 Ford 9N 2WD Antique Tractor
    Lot 5792

    Rouleau, SK, CAN

  • 1948 Massey Harris  44 2WD Tractor
    Lot 19

    Neville, SK, CAN

  • 1964 John Deere 3020 2WD Tractor
    Lot 19

    Macrorie, SK, CAN

    .

    7,150 hr

  • 1948 Coop E3 2WD Antique Tractor
    Lot 47

    Saskatoon, SK, CAN

  • 1968 John Deere 2510 2WD Tractor
    Lot 60

    Saskatoon, SK, CAN

  • 1963 John Deere 3010 2WD Tractor
    Lot 21

    Saskatoon, SK, CAN

    .

    1,000 hr

  • 1966 John Deere 2510 2WD Diesel Antique Tractor
    Lot 59

    Saskatoon, SK, CAN

    .

    11,120 hr

  • 1956 Oliver Super 88 Antique Tractor
    Lot 46

    Saskatoon, SK, CAN

  • 1968 John Deere 4020 - 2WD Tractor
    Lot 8

    Saskatoon, SK, CAN

    .

    9,077 hr

  • 1966 International 2504 2WD Tractor
    Lot 11

    Conquest, SK, CAN

    .

    4,554 hr

  • 1975 Co-op Implements 800 2WD Tractor
    Lot 72

    Rosetown, SK, CAN

    .

    6,239 hr

  • Massey-Harris 102 Junior 2WD Antique Tractor
    Lot 78

    North Battleford, SK, CAN

  • 1977 Case 446 2WD Utility Tractor
    Lot 5213

    Lethbridge County, AB, CAN

  • 1957 Farmall Super 130 2WD Antique Tractor
    Lot 5290

    Lethbridge County, AB, CAN

  • International 350 - Antique Tractor
    Lot 26

    Vegreville, AB, CAN

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An overview of the agricultural tractor

The agricultural tractor is the backbone of modern farming, capable of handling a wide range of essential tasks. Whether pulling cultivators, harrows, air drills, or wagons, tractors are built to handle the rigors of daily farm work. With high-torque diesel engines and classifications based on axle or wheel configuration—such as 2WD, 4WD, bi-directional, MFWD, tracked, and utility tractors—there’s a model suited for every type of operation.

Many tractors are also equipped with hydraulic outlets and PTO (Power Take Off) systems, allowing farmers to power and operate a variety of attachments, from grain carts and manure spreaders to augers and air drills.

Used farm tractors are an excellent choice for both new and experienced farmers —whether you're managing a small farm or a large-scale commercial operation. Our wide selection ensures that you can find the right tractor, no matter your farming needs or budget.

Choosing the right tractor for your needs

When deciding on a tractor, it's important to consider factors that will influence how well it meets your farm's specific needs. Whether you're a new farmer looking to get started or overseeing larger operations, understanding what to look for is crucial.

For new farmers

Tractor types and uses

Different tractors are designed for different tasks, and selecting the right type is essential for efficiency. For a smaller farm, like a 3-acre plot, a utility tractor, or a compact 4WD tractor is often the best choice. These tractors can handle mowing, tilling, and general farm work without being oversized or too costly.

Size and power

One of the most common questions from new farmers is how much horsepower they need. For small to mid-sized farms, a tractor with 30-50 HP is generally sufficient for tasks like mowing, tilling, and small-scale field work. However, if you're planning to expand or take on larger jobs, consider a model with more power to avoid limitations as your farm grows.

Attachments and implements

To maximize the value of your tractor, consider the attachments and implements that will help you complete various tasks. For example, a rotary mower or tiller attachment will be essential for maintaining and preparing pasture land. Make sure that any tractor you're considering has compatible hydraulic outlets or PTO capabilities to handle the attachments you’ll need.

Operating costs and maintenance

Buying a tractor is more than just a one-time investment. Understanding ongoing costs like fuel, maintenance, and repairs is crucial for new farmers. It’s important to choose a tractor that is not only affordable to buy but also cost-effective to maintain over time, especially when buying used.

What's a good price for a tractor?

For new farmers managing smaller farms, budget is often a top concern. When it comes to tractors, prices can vary widely depending on the model, age, and features of the equipment.

  • Utility tractors: For a reliable used utility tractor, prices typically range from $10,000 to $25,000, depending on the condition and included attachments. Newer models with more advanced features may be priced higher but offer long-term value in terms of fuel efficiency and ease of maintenance.
  • 2WD tractors: These tractors are generally more affordable and suited for smaller, flatter plots of land. You can often find a solid used 2WD tractor in the $5,000 to $15,000 range. While they might not handle tougher terrain as well as 4WD tractors, they are a cost-effective solution for tasks like mowing and light tilling.

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Investing in the right tractor for larger operations

For those managing significant acreage or overseeing multiple farm operations, choosing the right tractor is critical to maintaining productivity and efficiency. If you're handling heavier workloads and need equipment that can keep up with the demands of a large-scale farm, here are a few important considerations:

New vs. used tractors

When it comes to scaling operations, finding the right balance between cost and reliability is essential. A used, high-quality tractor can deliver excellent performance at a fraction of the price of new models. Many well-built tractors are designed to last, and buying used allows you to access premium features without the steep upfront investment. However, make sure to thoroughly inspect any potential purchase for signs of wear that could lead to additional costs down the road.

Advanced technology and upgrades

As farming technologies continue to evolve, many tractors now come equipped with advanced features like GPS guidance systems and precision farming tools. These innovations help streamline tasks, reduce waste, and improve accuracy in planting, plowing, and field management. Choosing a tractor with these capabilities can significantly boost efficiency, especially when managing large fields or diversified farming operations.

Performance and durability

When working with larger equipment or covering extensive acreage, reliable performance is essential. Tractors need to endure long hours and handle tough conditions without frequent downtime. We offer a range of used tractors that are known for their strength, durability, and ability to keep up with demanding workloads, ensuring that your operations run smoothly day in and day out.

Resale value and long-term considerations

It’s important to think about the long-term value of your equipment. The tractors we stock from top-tier manufacturers are well-regarded for maintaining their value over time. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your equipment in the future or want to ensure a strong resale value, investing in a tractor from a trusted brand is a smart choice.

Free tractor inspection tips

Once you found the tractor you're ready to bid on, you'll want to inspect it to ensure its ready to run. We've collected and reviewed 8 important things that you must check before buying a tractor. Be sure to test these in person or review them on our detailed inspection reports for added confidence.

More tips and insights for farm tractors

Different ways to buy farming tractors with Ritchie Bros.

Ritchie Bros. offers multiple ways to buy used farming tractors such as live auctions, and Marketplace-E with instant offers. Expand your search for used farming tractors for sale today with our storefronts:

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