Harvesters





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126 269GBP
Price excl. VAT
- ≈ 146 311 EUR





KRONE BIG X 770
24 351GBP
Price excl. VAT
- ≈ 28 217 EUR





Krone BIG X 700





John Deere 8400i mit kemper 375
214 892GBP
- ≈ 249 000 EUR





New Holland cx8.80smarttrax
189 001GBP
- ≈ 219 000 EUR





Fendt 5275 c
141 449GBP
- ≈ 163 900 EUR





Deutz-Fahr c7206 ts
90 617GBP
- ≈ 105 000 EUR


Backed by our farming expertise to ensure you get the best value and reliable performance





John Deere t560
206 262GBP
- ≈ 239 000 EUR





CLAAS lexion 7700 tt
340 893GBP
- ≈ 395 000 EUR



JOHN DEERE T550
96 658GBP
Price excl. VAT
- ≈ 112 000 EUR





Claas Lexion 750 + V750
111 329GBP
- ≈ 129 000 EUR
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Claas Lexion 5300 2-stage threshing drum drive + V680
178 645GBP
- ≈ 207 000 EUR





John Deere T660
60 195GBP
- ≈ 69 750 EUR





2019 Kuhn MC90S Twin 3-Point (Unused) Forage Harvester





2019 Kuhn MC90S Twin 3-Point (Unused) Forage Harvester





2017 ROPA Tiger 6a XL 6x6 Self-Propelled Beet Harvester





John Deere 9780 i CTS HM
102 267GBP
- ≈ 118 500 EUR





John Deere w 330
56 567GBP
- ≈ 65 546 EUR





John Deere w 330
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Harvesters Market Snapshot
Top manufacturers
Main locations to buy
Germany (Offers: 1132), Denmark (Offers: 149), Poland (Offers: 139), France (Offers: 127), Belgium (Offers: 80)
Technical specifications
| Machine hours, h | 98–6 449 |
| Power output, hp | 121–645 |
| Max speed, km/h | 20–40 |
| Net weight, kg | 290–22 900 |
| Gross weight, kg | 2 780–9 500 |
| Working width, mm | 30–11 644 |
| Price, GBP | 1 919–491 837 |
| Year | 1990–2025 |
Explore Our Range of Harvesters for Sale in the UK
Welcome to Truck1.co.uk, your premier destination for finding top-quality harvesters, whether you're looking for used harvesters for sale or brand new options. Our extensive range caters to all agricultural needs, helping you find the perfect machine to boost your productivity and efficiency in the field.
Classifications and Variants
Harvesters come in various types, each designed to handle specific crops and terrains. Our selection includes:
- Combine Harvesters - Ideal for grains like wheat, barley, and oats.
- Forage Harvesters - Perfect for harvesting silage and fodder crops.
- Potato Harvesters - Designed for efficient potato digging and collection.
- Specialized Harvesters - Tailored for specific crops such as corn, sugarcane, and more.
Key Equipment and Features
When considering harvesters for sale, it's essential to evaluate key features that match your farming requirements:
- Engine Power - Determines the harvester's capability and efficiency.
- Cutting Width - Affects the area covered in a single pass.
- Grain Tank Capacity - Influences the volume of crops that can be collected before needing to unload.
- Advanced GPS and Automation - Enhances precision and reduces manual labour.
Popular Models and Brands
Truck1.co.uk features a variety of renowned brands known for their reliability and performance in the UK market:
- John Deere - A leader in agricultural machinery with innovative features.
- Claas - Offers robust design and efficiency for various crop types.
Operating Regulations
Operating harvesters in the UK requires compliance with agricultural regulations. Ensure your machine meets safety standards, emissions regulations, and has the necessary operator training and certifications.
What is a harvester in the UK?
In the UK, the term "harvester" can refer to two different things. Firstly, it can denote a type of farm machinery used to harvest crops. These machines are essential for efficiently gathering grains and other produce. Secondly, "Harvester" is a popular chain of restaurants known for their family-friendly environment and extensive menu, including a famous salad bar. The chain serves a variety of grilled dishes and is a popular dining choice across the UK.
Why are harvesters so expensive?
Harvesters are expensive due to the advanced engineering, high-capacity components, and sophisticated technology required to perform multiple agricultural tasks efficiently and reliably. These machines integrate powerful engines, precision hydraulics, and computer-controlled systems for automated harvesting, yield monitoring, and GPS-guided steering—features that significantly boost productivity but come at a premium. The cost also reflects durability standards, as harvesters must operate under heavy load in varied terrain and weather, often for long hours during short harvest windows. Additionally, manufacturers invest heavily in R&D to meet environmental regulations and operator safety standards, further driving up prices. The combination of mechanical complexity, seasonal demand, and limited production volumes contributes to their high market value.

