How to Choose a Tractor for a 100-500 ha Ukrainian Farm: Complete 2026 Guide
How to pick a tractor for 100-500 ha in Ukraine 2026: horsepower, transmission, leasing, new vs used — John Deere, Case IH, New Holland.
What to look for in a tractor
When picking a tractor for a 100-500 ha farm in 2026, five parameters are critical: horsepower, transmission (PowerShift vs CVT), engine tier (Tier 3 for used, Tier 4/Stage V for new), service network within 200 km, and payment structure. Each affects TCO (over 10 years, 2.5-3× the sticker price).
Horsepower by area
For a 100-500 ha farm with a cereals + sunflower + maize rotation, 130-185 hp covers all field operations: 100-200 ha = 110-130 hp, 200-350 ha = 130-160 hp, 350-500 ha = 160-185 hp. Heavy Steppe clay soils add +15-20 hp; Polissia sands drop −10-15 hp.
Transmission: PowerShift vs CVT
PowerShift (16-24 gears under load) is reliable and cheaper. Optimal for farms up to 300 ha. 800,000-1,200,000 UAH cheaper than CVT at the same power. CVT (John Deere AutoPowr, Case IH CVT Drive, Fendt Vario) gives smooth speed control, 8-12% fuel savings, higher comfort. Justified above 300 ha and 1,500+ engine hours/year — pays back in 4-5 seasons.
New or used?
New equipment prices in April 2026: John Deere 6155M ~5.1 million UAH, Case IH Puma 185 ~4.8 million, New Holland T6.180 ~4.9 million. Upside: full 24-month/2,000-hour warranty, modern Tier 4/Stage V engines with 15-20% fuel savings, integrated AutoTrac GPS with StarFire SF3 receiver. Downside: capital-intensive — leasing down payment 15-25% = 750,000-1,200,000 UAH. Justified at 800+ engine hours/year with an 8-10 year planning horizon. Used 2018-2021: the same John Deere 6155M runs 2.9-3.4 million UAH (35-40% cheaper) from AgroMachines or private sellers on Auto.ria. Risk: no warranty, potential 250,000-500,000 UAH/year in repairs, and hidden hour rollback on unscrupulous listings. Optimal for farms running 300-600 engine hours/year where the tractor sits idle half the season. Before signing, always demand a technical inspection (1,500-3,000 UAH) and verify true engine hours through JDLink, CNH AFS Connect, or the original ECU log.
Ukrainian brand service networks
Service availability is an underrated first-purchase criterion. John Deere (LNZ Group / Amako network) has 11 official centers in Kyiv, Vinnytsia, Cherkasy, Poltava, Kharkiv, Dnipro, Odesa, Lviv, Ternopil, Mykolaiv, and Bila Tserkva — the best coverage of any brand. Average service team arrival is 4-8 hours. Case IH and New Holland (BV Broker, shared infrastructure thanks to CNH Industrial) run 8 centers, mostly in the Forest-Steppe and Steppe, with lighter western coverage. CLAAS (LNZ Group) runs 7 centers. Fendt / Massey Ferguson / Valtra (AGCO group) has 4 centers, limited coverage. For small farms on tight repair budgets, service proximity is critical: a downed tractor in July waiting 7 days for parts from Europe can cost more than the entire price gap between premium and budget brands.
Our top picks for 2026
Best overall — John Deere 6155M / 6175M (155-175 hp, PowerShift or IVT). Price ~4.7-5.4 million UAH with VAT, best service coverage in Ukraine, complete documentation, high residual value at 5 years. Best budget — Case IH Puma 185. Price ~4.7-5.0 million UAH, 5-10% below John Deere, quality FPT 6.7L engines, 8 BV Broker service centers. Best mixed farming + livestock — New Holland T6.180. Strong hay/forage segment (mowers, balers), comfortable SideWinder II armrest for long workdays. Premium pick (if budget allows) — Fendt 724 Vario (240 hp, CVT Vario, best ergonomics and VariotronicTI headland management). Price ~7.2-7.8 million UAH but delivers 8-12% fuel savings and higher residual value, particularly attractive on intensive ground with heavy tillage and transport components.
Ukrainian leasing terms 2026
Standard leasing terms in April 2026: 15-25% down payment, 5-7 year term, 11-13% annual rate in UAH (7-9% for foreign currency contracts, typically USD or EUR). Main lessors: OTP Leasing, Ukrsibleasing, OTP Agro, PrivatBank Leasing, OschadLeasing. Official John Deere and Case IH dealers run partner programs with concessional terms — typically 1-2% below bank leasing, sometimes with a 6-month deferral on the first payment and bundled extended warranty. Example: John Deere 6155M at 5.1 million UAH with 20% down (1.02 million), 5-year term, 11.5% annual = monthly payment ~96,000 UAH. Total overpay over 5 years is about 1.7 million UAH (33% of price). On a 300 ha farm this is ~320 UAH/ha/year — acceptable at a 5.5 t/ha wheat target and a 3,500 UAH/t margin.
Common buying mistakes
Overpaying for power is the most common mistake. Buying 240 hp instead of the needed 160 hp adds 1.5-2 million UAH to the price and increases fuel consumption by 15-20% on every operation that needs less power. Use a horsepower-by-area calculator before picking. Ignoring the service network — buying a cheap brand (Fendt/Valtra/budget Chinese) without checking the nearest service center. A two-day sprayer downtime in peak season costs 50,000-80,000 UAH in lost yield. Turning down leasing for a cash discount — 2-4% cash discounts rarely beat the cost of capital the farm could deploy into fertilizer, seed, and fuel purchases. Leasing frees up working capital. Buying used without inspection — always order a technical inspection from an independent engineer (1,500-3,000 UAH) and verify engine hours through JDLink or a similar telematics system.
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