Case vs John Deere Skid Steers: Which Is the Better Value?
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Based on 1431 verified Canadian auction sales
Case and John Deere are two of the most compared skid steer brands in Canada's used equipment market. Based on TrackCheck's auction data, Case machines average $21,479 CAD (720 sales) while John Deere machines average $28,577 CAD (711 sales), a difference of 28%.
Case
$21,479 avg sold price
720
Auction Sales
80
Models
234
For Sale
Avg 2,667 hrs · 1990-2023
All Case models →John Deere
$28,577 avg sold price
711
Auction Sales
81
Models
916
For Sale
Avg 2,215 hrs · 1990-2025
All John Deere models →How do Case and John Deere prices compare by equipment age?
| Age | Case | John Deere |
|---|---|---|
| 0-2 years | — | $97,846 (2) |
| 3-5 years | $74,779 (10) | $65,371 (44) |
| 6-8 years | $37,214 (33) | $55,393 (72) |
| 9-12 years | $35,947 (80) | $41,125 (112) |
| 13+ years | $21,272 (426) | $23,984 (300) |
Lower price highlighted. Numbers in parentheses are sample size.
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