Find Harvesters For Sale
Harvesters are essential machines for modern farming, handling the cutting, threshing, and collection of crops in one efficient workflow. From broadacre grain operations to silage and specialty crops, the right machine helps maximise yield while reducing labour and downtime.

2025 John Deere S7 700 Combine
Buyers searching harvesters for sale will find a wide mix of self-propelled and trailed options suited to New Zealand conditions. On MarketBook.co.nz, dealers and individual sellers list equipment to match farm size, crop type, and seasonal demands.
Harvester Benefits
- Streamlines harvesting by combining multiple processes into one machine
- Improves crop recovery and reduces losses in varying field conditions
- Handles different crop types with interchangeable headers and setups
- Supports large-scale operations with high-capacity grain or forage handling
- Reduces reliance on manual labour during peak harvest windows
Harvester Applications
- Cereal cropping such as wheat, barley, and oats across arable farms
- Silage and forage harvesting for dairy and livestock operations
- Row crop harvesting, including maize and specialised crops
- Contract harvesting services covering multiple properties and regions
- Mixed farming operations needing versatile seasonal equipment
Harvester & Header Varieties
- Combines – Also known as "combine harvesters," these machines cut, thresh, and clean grain in one pass. They are widely used in broadacre farming where efficiency and throughput are critical.
- Platform headers – Designed for small grains, these machines attach to combines and provide a wide cutting width and even feeding for consistent harvesting performance.
- Row crop headers – Built for crops like maize, these headers align with planted rows for clean harvesting. They help reduce losses and maintain crop quality in row-based systems.
- Forage headers – Forage headers are used with forage harvesters to process grass and crops for silage. They are suited to dairy and livestock operations requiring consistent feed quality.
- Forage harvesters – Also called "silage harvesters," these machines chop and process crops for storage. They are essential for high-volume feed production on larger farms.
- Cotton pickers/strippers – Specialised machines designed for cotton harvesting. They are built for efficiency and fibre quality in suitable growing regions.
How To Buy The Right Harvester
- Match machine to crop type: Grain, forage, and specialty crops require different harvesting systems, so choose equipment designed for your main operation.
- Consider farm size and output: Larger farms often need higher-capacity machines, while smaller operations may benefit from compact or trailed units.
- Check header compatibility: Interchangeable headers allow flexibility across seasons and crop types.
- Assess terrain and conditions: Tyre setup, traction, and machine weight all affect performance on hills or wet paddocks.
- Review maintenance and support: Buyers comparing harvesters for sale often prioritise parts availability and service support during harvest.
Top Harvester Manufacturers
Explore listings of new and used harvesters for sale from such leading brands as Case IH, Claas, Geringhoff, Gleaner, John Deere, Mac Don, Massey Ferguson, New Holland, and others, with options across sizes, conditions, and configurations.
Find More Harvesters For Sale
Browse harvesters for sale on MarketBook.co.nz to compare listings from dealers and private sellers across New Zealand. Whether upgrading a combine or adding a silage harvester, harvesters for sale are available to suit different crops, farm sizes, and seasonal demands.