Monday, October 1, saw the latest monthly Cambridge Machinery Sales auction take place at Cheffins Auctioneers’ sale grounds in Sutton, Cambridge.
This report focuses on the Ford / New Holland tractors present; we look at a segment of what was on offer.
Tim Scrivener was there for AgriLand to take these photographs and to note the key prices. All of the pictures in this report are from Monday’s auction.
All (hammer) prices are subject to a ‘buyer’s premium’ of 2%.
Prices are also subject to VAT at the local rate (i.e. VAT must be added to all of the hammer/sale prices in the captions below).
Any statement of recorded hours may simply be a reflection of what’s visible on the tractor’s odometer or, if that’s not available, what’s claimed in the auction catalogue.
Click on a thumbnail in the gallery (below) to open up a full-size image; once opened you can scroll sideways to see the next picture. Refer to each caption to see details of each lot, including the hammer price.
- This 2011 New Holland T7060 (Power Command; 50kph; air brakes; front axle and cab suspension; 5t front linkage; ‘auto-steer’ ready; 9,351 hours) sold for £21,500
- This New Holland T6050 (Delta; 4,927 hours) sold for £20,000
- This 2000 New Holland TS90 (Dual Power; front linkage and PTO; 5,109 hours) failed to sell. The top bid was £14,200
- This 1987 Ford 7610 (front loader; 6,641 hours) sold for £5,700
- This 1984 Ford 7610 (Dual Power; Q cab; H-pattern column gear-change) sold for £4,000
- This Ford 4130 (3,297 hours) sold for £4,600
- This Ford 5000 (2,980 hours) sold for £4,300
- This Ford 4000 (hours unknown) sold for £2,300
- It wasn’t just about ‘blue’ tractors. Check out our accompanying reports to see how other brands fared