Used Tractors for Sale in Denmark (Best Deals 2026)

Denmark is one of the best places in Europe to find quality used tractors for sale. Whether you’re searching for second hand tractors in Denmark, browsing brugte traktorer Danmark listings, or sourcing used farm tractors from Jutland’s large arable operations or Zealand’s mixed and livestock farms β€” this market is better supplied and better documented than almost anywhere else in Northern Europe.

At Farmers Equipment Co., we source used tractors across Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands, with consistent supply from high-turnover commercial farms. This guide is based on European manufacturer specifications, Danish dealer pricing data, and field feedback from Danish and Nordic farm operators. Here’s everything you need to buy right in 2026.

used tractors for sale in Denmark
used tractors for sale in Denmark

Why Denmark’s Used Tractor Market Is Exceptional

Most buyers searching for used tractors for sale in Denmark are surprised by how well-supplied the market is. Three reasons stand out:

  • High farm turnover rate β€” Denmark has some of the largest farm operations in Europe. When large arable and dairy farms upgrade every 3–7 years, they release well-maintained, high-specification machines at competitive prices
  • Strong documentation culture β€” Danish farmers and dealers maintain meticulous service records. Finding a brugt traktor in Denmark with a complete, dealer-stamped service history is far more common here than in many other European markets
  • Export market significance β€” Denmark is a major source of used farm equipment exported to Norway, Sweden, Finland, and the Baltic states. This demand keeps standards high and pricing honest

According to publicly available data from Statistics Denmark (Danmarks Statistik), Danish agricultural holdings continue to consolidate and scale β€” a trend that drives consistent machinery turnover and keeps the used tractor market well-supplied year-round.

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Used Tractor Prices in Denmark (DKK) β€” 2026

Prices for second hand tractors in Denmark vary significantly by brand, age, hours, and condition. The following ranges are indicative based on Danish dealer listings and European market data β€” always compare at least three equivalent listings before making an offer:

Tractor TypeAge RangeUsed Price (DKK)Typical Saving vs New
Compact utility (50–80 HP)3–8 years160,000 – 380,00040–55%
Mid-range farm (100–150 HP)3–7 years400,000 – 850,00040–50%
Large farm (180–250 HP)3–6 years700,000 – 1,300,00040–50%
High-horsepower (300 HP+)3–5 years1,200,000 – 2,200,00035–45%

What Drives Price Differences?

  • Service history completeness β€” a full dealer-stamped history can add 10–20% to the value of an identical machine with gaps
  • Hours relative to age β€” a 5-year-old tractor with 2,000 hours is worth meaningfully more than the same model with 6,000 hours
  • Brand β€” Fendt and John Deere command 15–25% premiums over Massey Ferguson or New Holland equivalents at the same spec
  • Tyre condition β€” new rear tyres cost 25,000–60,000 DKK per pair in Denmark and are reflected heavily in price
  • Technology spec β€” GPS auto-steer, ISOBUS, and telematics add meaningful value on machines from 2018 onwards

Best Brands for Used Farm Tractors in Denmark

Not all brands perform equally in the Danish used market. Here’s how the main options compare based on reliability, parts availability, and resale value β€” the three factors that matter most when buying used farm equipment in Denmark. For a full breakdown of all brands including new vs used comparisons, see our complete guide to tractors for sale in Denmark β†’

BrandBest Used HP RangeWhy Buy Used in DenmarkResale Value
John Deere100–250 HPStrongest resale, widest dealer network, best documented historyExcellent
Fendt150–300 HPBest fuel efficiency β€” strong used value on high-hour machinesExcellent
Massey Ferguson80–180 HPBest value for money, strong parts availability across DenmarkGood
New Holland100–270 HPCompetitive pricing, wide range, solid dealer coverageGood
Valtra80–175 HPStrong build quality, well-suited to mixed Danish operationsVery good
Kubota30–100 HPBest compact used option β€” low running costs, high reliabilityVery good

In our experience, most Danish buyers in the 100–180 HP range end up choosing between John Deere and Massey Ferguson β€” John Deere for technology and resale, Massey Ferguson for value and simplicity. Fendt makes sense for high-hour operations where fuel savings justify the higher entry price.

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Top Used Tractor Models Worth Buying in Denmark (2026)

ModelHPBest ForWhat to Check Used
John Deere 6130R130 HPMixed and arable farmsUnder 5,000 hrs, full service history, CVT condition
Fendt 716 Vario160 HPDairy, arable, contractorsDPF records, Vario transmission condition
Massey Ferguson 6713S130 HPLivestock, mixed farmsHydraulic condition, linkage wear, service stamps
New Holland T6.180180 HPLarge arable, loader workFront axle, loader pins, tyre depth
Valtra T154155 HPMixed farms, horticultureCold start, cab condition, service stamps
Kubota M7-152150 HPSmaller farms, diversified opsHours vs age, hydraulics, tyre wear

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πŸ”₯ Best Value Used Tractor Segments in Denmark (2026)

If you’re ready to buy and want to know where the best deals are right now, these are the segments with the strongest supply and most competitive pricing in the Danish market:

SegmentWhy It Offers Best ValueTypical Price Range (DKK)
100–150 HP, 3–6 years oldHighest supply from large farm trade-ins β€” widest selection, most competitive pricing400,000 – 750,000
Premium brands, 3–5 years oldSteepest depreciation already absorbed β€” John Deere and Fendt at used prices with modern tech still intact600,000 – 1,200,000
Ex-dairy fleet machinesWell-maintained, regular servicing, complete documentation β€” dairy operations keep excellent records350,000 – 900,000
Post-harvest autumn listingsSeptember–November brings the highest volume of trade-ins β€” more choice, softening pricesVaries β€” best negotiating window of the year

The Danish market is well-supplied β€” but quality still varies. These are the non-negotiable checks before any purchase of a second hand tractor in Denmark:

Cold start test β€” always

Insist the engine is completely cold when you arrive. A warm engine masks smoking, hard starting, and many other issues. This is the single most reliable indicator of engine health on any brugt traktor.

Service history β€” complete or walk away

Denmark’s documentation culture means a machine without a complete service history is unusual β€” and worth treating with suspicion. Dealer-stamped records from authorised Danish brand dealerships are the gold standard. The Danish Agriculture and Food Council (Landbrug & FΓΈdevarer) provides guidance on agricultural equipment standards and transaction best practice in Denmark.

Transmission under load

Test every gear range. CVT transmissions (Fendt Vario, John Deere IVT) should shift seamlessly with no hesitation. Gearbox rebuilds in Denmark can cost 70,000–130,000 DKK β€” worth testing thoroughly.

Hydraulics, tyres, and outstanding finance

Raise the three-point linkage fully and check for drift. Inspect hoses for cracks. Check rear tyre tread depth β€” replacements cost 25,000–60,000 DKK per pair. Always confirm in writing that there is no outstanding finance on the machine before signing.

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Where to Find Used Tractors for Sale in Denmark

  • Authorised brand dealerships β€” certified pre-owned programs from John Deere, Fendt, and Massey Ferguson offer inspected machines with short warranties. Higher prices but significantly lower risk
  • Farm auctions β€” particularly strong in autumn after harvest. Danish agricultural organisations announce auction events by region β€” well-documented machines often appear at competitive prices
  • International suppliers β€” suppliers like Farmers Equipment Co. source quality used tractors from across Europe, deliver to Denmark with full inspection reports and warranty coverage
  • Private sales β€” can offer the best prices but carry the highest risk. Always insist on full documentation and an independent inspection

In our experience, buyers who want the best combination of price, documentation, and peace of mind end up purchasing through a dealer or verified supplier β€” particularly for machines above 500,000 DKK where the stakes are higher.

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Which Used Tractor Is Right for Your Danish Farm?

  • Large arable farm (150+ ha)? Used John Deere 6R or 7R, or Fendt 700 Vario β€” under 5,000 hours, full documentation, precision spec. Best value in the 3–5 year bracket
  • Dairy or mixed livestock? Used Massey Ferguson 5700 or 6700 series, or Valtra T series in the 100–175 HP range β€” reliability and versatility over raw power
  • Smaller or part-time farm? Used Kubota or Massey Ferguson compact range β€” low running costs, straightforward servicing
  • Contractor operation? Used Fendt Vario β€” fuel savings and resale value justify the higher entry price when the machine earns money every day

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Frequently Asked Questions: Used Tractors for Sale in Denmark

Are used tractors cheaper in Denmark than Germany?

It depends on the model and age. For mid-range machines in the 100–180 HP class, Danish pricing is broadly competitive with Germany β€” sometimes better for buyers who want strong documentation, as Denmark’s service record culture is generally more thorough. For very high-horsepower machines above 250 HP, Germany tends to have higher supply and can be slightly cheaper. Within the EU, there are no import duties, so cross-border comparison shopping is straightforward.

What is the best month to buy a used tractor in Denmark?

Autumn β€” specifically October and November β€” is the strongest buying window for used tractors in Denmark. Post-harvest, large Danish farm operations trade in machines ahead of winter, creating the year’s highest volume of quality listings. Combined with softening prices as sellers want to avoid winter storage costs, autumn consistently offers the best selection and negotiating position. December and January are also strong for dealer deals as year-end targets drive flexibility on price.

Do Danish used tractors have good service history?

Generally, yes β€” better than most European markets. Denmark’s agricultural sector has a strong documentation culture, and authorised brand dealerships maintain meticulous service records. Dealer-stamped service history from Jutland or Zealand operations is among the most reliable you’ll find in Europe. That said, always verify records in person before purchasing β€” don’t take service history claims at face value without seeing the documentation.

Where can I find used tractors for sale in Denmark?

The best sources for used tractors for sale in Denmark include authorised brand dealerships with certified pre-owned programs, farm auctions (particularly in autumn), and verified suppliers like Farmers Equipment Co. who deliver with full inspection reports and warranty coverage.

What is a good price for a used tractor in Denmark?

A quality used mid-range tractor (100–150 HP) in Denmark typically costs 400,000–850,000 DKK depending on brand, age, hours, and condition. Compact utility models start from around 160,000 DKK. Always compare at least three listings and factor in service history before making an offer.

What are the best used tractor brands in Denmark?

John Deere and Fendt offer the strongest resale values. Massey Ferguson and New Holland deliver the best value for money. Valtra and Kubota are excellent for mixed and smaller farm operations.

How many hours is too many on a used tractor in Denmark?

Under 5,000 hours is low-to-medium use. Machines with 5,000–8,000 hours can still offer good value with complete service records. Above 8,000 hours, pricing should reflect significantly reduced component life β€” and an independent inspection is essential.

Should I buy privately or through a dealer in Denmark?

Dealer purchases offer more security β€” certified pre-owned programs include inspection, short warranty, and verified documentation. Private sales can offer lower prices but carry higher risk around undisclosed finance and service history gaps. For machines above 500,000 DKK, dealer or verified supplier purchases are usually the safer route.

Can I get a warranty on a used tractor in Denmark?

Yes. Certified pre-owned programs from John Deere, Fendt, and Massey Ferguson dealers include short warranties. Farmers Equipment Co. also includes warranty coverage on all used machines supplied. Private sales typically carry no warranty.

Are imported used tractors worth buying in Denmark?

Yes β€” importing a well-documented used tractor from Germany or the Netherlands can offer good value. Within the EU, there are no customs duties on agricultural machinery. Always confirm Danish dealer serviceability for the brand before purchasing any imported machine.

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