John Deere 320 vs New Holland L218: Which Is the Better Value?
The John Deere 320 averages $17,566 CAD at auction, compared to $18,992 for the New Holland L218. That's a $1,426 difference. Based on 40 verified Canadian auction results tracked by TrackCheck, here's the full breakdown.
The Verdict
Both machines are competitively priced with only a $1,426 difference. Your decision should come down to brand preference, dealer proximity, and specific feature needs rather than price alone.
John Deere 320
CTL$17,566 CAD avg
$7,286
Low
$27,192
High
32
Sales
Avg 2,313 hours · 2005–2009 model years
Full price guide →New Holland L218
SSL$18,992 CAD avg
$9,715
Low
$36,332
High
8
Sales
Avg 3,003 hours · 2011–2012 model years
Full price guide →How do 320 and L218 specs compare?
| Spec | John Deere 320 | New Holland L218 |
|---|---|---|
| Horsepower | — | 60 hp |
| Rated Operating Capacity | — | 1,800 lbs |
| Operating Weight | — | 6,160 lbs |
| Lift Type | — | radial |
| Frame Size | — | small |
| High Flow | — | 1 gpm |
What are the key differences between 320 and L218?
- Price: The 320 is $1,426 cheaper on average (8% savings).
- Track Type: 320 is a compact track loader (CTL) while L218 is a wheeled skid steer (SSL). CTLs have better traction on soft ground; wheeled units are faster and cheaper to maintain.
- Usage: Used 320s average 2,313 hours while L218s average 3,003 hours.
Both John Deere and New Holland retain value well. See our depreciation guide for brand rankings.
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Which is the better value: 320 or L218?
Choose the John Deere 320 if:
- You want lower upfront cost ($1,426 savings)
- You work on soft ground, mud, or uneven terrain
- You prefer John Deere's dealer network and parts availability
Choose the New Holland L218 if:
- You work on pavement, concrete, or hard surfaces
- You prefer New Holland's dealer network and parts availability
How do 320 and L218 prices compare by year?
| Year | John Deere 320 | New Holland L218 |
|---|---|---|
| 2012 | — | $13,321 (4) |
| 2011 | — | $24,663 (4) |
| 2009 | $23,374 (2) | — |
| 2007 | $15,062 (4) | — |
| 2006 | $16,678 (12) | — |
| 2005 | $18,792 (12) | — |
Prices in CAD. Numbers in parentheses are sample size. Lower price highlighted.
How do 320 and L218 prices compare by hours?
| Hours | John Deere 320 | New Holland L218 |
|---|---|---|
| 0-999 hrs | $14,990 (4) | $24,663 (4) |
| 1,000-1,999 hrs | $22,521 (10) | — |
| 2,000-2,999 hrs | $16,504 (8) | — |
| 3,000-3,999 hrs | $15,281 (6) | $16,202 (2) |
| 4,000+ hrs | $17,681 (2) | $10,441 (2) |
Hours matter more than age for resale value. See our hours vs age analysis.
Where can I buy a 320 or L218 in Canada?
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