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Original data analysis on tractors and heavy machinery. Stolen-equipment trends, hour-meter fraud, OEM reliability, cross-border imports, and market reports — all sourced, dated, and free to cite.
- Updated May 6, 2026
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The cheapest countries to import used tractors and heavy equipment from in Europe in 2026
Machinetrail's review of approximately 10,800 European tractor auction sales found Belgium and the Netherlands clear the lowest mean hammer prices in Europe — EUR 24,748 and EUR 34,701 respectively — versus Germany's EUR 105,536. The cross-border arbitrage is real, but VAT, transport and registration friction can erase a 30% headline saving in a single afternoon if you do not plan around them.
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The most stolen tractors and heavy machinery in Europe in 2026: a country-by-country analysis
Insurer-reported tractor theft losses in the UK alone climbed 17% to GBP 1.5 million in 2024, while cross-border investigations have traced Irish-stolen GPS units to Belarus, Lithuania, the United States and Georgia — the most internationalised heavy-machinery theft market on record.
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Tractor and heavy-equipment hour-meter rollback fraud in Europe in 2026: how widespread is it, and what does it cost buyers?
European Parliament research has estimated odometer manipulation alone costs EU citizens between EUR 1.31 billion and EUR 8.77 billion annually; Machinetrail's review of approximately 10,800 European tractor auction sales shows that machines with under 1,000 logged hours sell for an average of EUR 114,918 versus EUR 35,947 for 12,000-hour units — a 220% gap that creates direct financial incentive for hour-meter rollback in heavy equipment, where no equivalent EU directive yet applies.
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