Farm equipment downtime costs real money

When a planter breaks down during a two-week planting window, or a combine goes down at harvest, the cost isn't just the repair. It's the crop. Parts sourcing for farm equipment has to be fast and reliable.

The traditional path of dealer parts counters, multi-day backorders, and premium pricing doesn't always work when the machine needs to run tomorrow.

An alternative to the dealer parts counter

Verified farm equipment parts sellers on AnyPartsHub include specialty salvage yards, used equipment dealers, and parts rebuilders who stock what dealers don't have on the shelf. Post your request and sellers who have your part respond with quotes.

You're not limited to what's in your county. National sourcing means more sellers, more inventory, faster solutions.

Major brands and sourcing notes

John Deere: The dominant brand in US agriculture. Parts availability is generally good, but dealer pricing is high. The used and salvage market for Deere is substantial, especially 7000 and 8000 series equipment. Browse John Deere parts

Case IH: Strong market for Magnum and Puma tractors, Axial-Flow combines. Some parts cross with New Holland given the CNH platform. Browse Case IH parts

New Holland: T-series tractors and CR/CX combines have a solid used parts market. CNH platform parts commonality with Case IH helps availability. Browse New Holland parts

Kubota: Compact and utility tractor parts are widely available. Kubota's reliability means fewer machines in salvage, but the growing installed base is building the used parts pool. Browse Kubota parts

AGCO (Massey Ferguson, Fendt, Challenger): Massey Ferguson parts are well-supported used. Fendt is newer to the US market with more limited salvage inventory.

Vermeer, MacDon, Kinze: Specialty equipment for harvesting and planting. Parts availability varies significantly by age and region.

What to specify in your farm equipment parts request

  • Equipment type (tractor, combine, planter, sprayer, baler, header, etc.)
  • Year, brand, and model (e.g., 2010 John Deere 8330 tractor)
  • Serial number (critical for John Deere: determines production specs)
  • Engine horsepower
  • Part name, description, and OEM part number if available
  • Urgency: sellers can sometimes expedite for critical harvest situations

Parts that make sense to source used

  • Complete engines and short blocks (low-hour salvage machines)
  • Transmissions and powershift components
  • Hydraulic pumps and valves
  • Final drives and axle assemblies
  • Cab components (glass, seats, HVAC)
  • Headers and combine components (feederhouse, separator)
  • Planter row units and drive components

Parts worth buying new or remanufactured

  • Seals, gaskets, and O-rings
  • Belts and chains
  • Wear items (shares, points, discs for tillage equipment)
  • Filters
  • Injectors and fuel system components (remanufactured is a strong option)

Find farm equipment parts

Browse farm equipment parts by brand and category. Or post a request. Verified sellers who know agricultural equipment respond with quotes. No account required to start.

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