New Holland Telehandler Financing
Finance New Holland LM-series telehandlers including the LM7.42. Agricultural and construction machines from $50k. challenged credit reviewed. Fund in 1-2 weeks.
New Holland has sold more than two million agricultural machines in North America. The telehandler lineup is a smaller part of that story but one that fits naturally into a portfolio farmers and agricultural contractors already trust. The LM-series telescoping handlers are built for the farm and the construction yard: high ground clearance, rough-terrain capability, and attachment versatility that lets one machine handle hay bales, concrete blocks, lumber, and pallets across a working day. We finance New Holland LM-series telehandlers from $50k, new or used, and we get deals closing in roughly fourteen days.
New Holland is part of CNH Industrial, shared parentage with CASE Construction. The engineering relationship between the two brands means that some LM-series telehandlers share platform DNA with CASE TX-series machines, though the model designations, dealer networks, and some specification differences remain distinct. For buyers who are already in the New Holland ecosystem, particularly agricultural operations running New Holland tractors and balers, adding an LM-series telehandler through the same dealer makes operational sense.
The LM-series is strongest in the agricultural and general construction segments. Operators who need a machine that can step into a barn, navigate around livestock areas, stack large round bales, and then pivot to stocking construction materials on the same property find the LM-series versatile enough to justify one machine rather than two. Application-only to roughly $400k. challenged credit considered. Three months of bank statements and a completed application starts the process.
New Holland LM-Series: The Core Machine
The New Holland LM7.42 carries 7,000 kilograms (approximately 15,400 pounds) of maximum lift capacity at up to 42 feet of reach. That is a substantial machine: the 15,400-pound capacity is higher than most mid-range telehandlers, and 42 feet of reach covers the majority of agricultural and moderate-height construction applications effectively.
The LM7.42's design reflects its dual agricultural and construction heritage. The cab sits high for sight lines over large attachments; the drivetrain is built for rough terrain; and the hydraulic system is engineered for the duty cycles that farm work demands. An agricultural operation that uses the machine daily for feeding, building maintenance, and site preparation gets more value from a machine built for continuous work than from a lighter-duty rental-grade machine.
New Holland offers the LM-series with a variety of compatible attachments: pallet forks, bale spears, buckets, and work platforms. The carriage standard is compatible with a broad range of third-party attachments as well. Telehandler attachment financing can be bundled into the same deal as the LM7.42 to cover a full attachment package in one transaction.
New Holland has offered other LM-series designations over the years, with varying capacity and reach combinations. The specific model you are financing may differ from the LM7.42. We finance any documented New Holland LM-series machine on the same terms; the process does not change based on which model in the range you have selected.
Who Buys New Holland Telehandlers
The clearest New Holland telehandler buyer is the diversified agricultural operator who already runs NH iron. A large-scale row crop or livestock operation that maintains New Holland tractors, combines, or balers has an established service relationship with a New Holland dealer. Adding an LM7.42 through the same relationship keeps service simple and the parts account in one place. Livestock and dairy operations in particular find the telehandler indispensable for daily feeding routines and bedding management that require moving large volumes of material around a confined yard.
Large-scale agricultural and farming operations use LM-series machines for applications that go beyond what a tractor-mounted loader can handle: stacking large round bales four to five high, placing steel building components during on-farm construction, and handling heavy inputs like bagged fertilizer or seed pallets that exceed loader capacity. The telehandler's extended reach does the work without requiring a separate crane or additional equipment.
Small to mid-size general contractors who work on agricultural properties and rural commercial sites also buy New Holland LM-series machines. The brand's rough-terrain capability and agricultural heritage make it a practical choice when a contractor regularly works on farm sites where the ground is uneven, muddy, or otherwise challenging for a machine built for asphalt and hard-pack. General contractors who want to compare the LM7.42 against other high-capacity options should also look at our overview of high-capacity telehandler financing, which covers machines above the standard 10,000-pound tier.
New vs. Used New Holland LM-Series
New Holland LM-series telehandlers appear in the used market primarily through agricultural equipment dealers and auctions. Farm dispersal sales are a common source of used LM machines: when an operation consolidates or sells, the telehandler often goes with the rest of the equipment. A used LM7.42 from a farm dispersal with reasonable hours is often a sound purchase; the agricultural duty cycle, while demanding, is usually more consistent and better-documented than a rental-fleet machine that has been through multiple operators and applications.
New machines are available through New Holland dealers. Pricing on new LM-series units is in the range of other comparable-capacity telehandlers from major manufacturers. For buyers considering new versus used, the key variables are warranty coverage, hours, and the specific application. Agricultural use that will be hard on the machine every day argues for a newer unit with factory coverage. Lighter or intermittent use can tolerate a higher-hour used example.
For used purchases at auction or through private sale, auction and private-party financing is available and works the same as dealer-purchase financing from our side. The main difference is title transfer timing and the speed requirements of an auction purchase, which we handle regularly.
New Holland Telehandler Financing Questions
Common Questions on New Holland Telehandler Financing
Straight answers before you send the equipment file.
New Holland and CASE share a parent company. Can I use the same dealer for both brands?
New Holland and CASE operate through separate dealer networks in most markets, even though CNH Industrial owns both. Some dealers carry both brands, but it is not universal. For financing, the brands are completely separate from our side; we run each deal on the machine's own merits.
Is the New Holland LM7.42 eligible for Section 179 tax deduction?
Telehandlers used for business purposes generally qualify for Section 179 expensing. The LM7.42 is business equipment under normal use. Consult your accountant before assuming eligibility; the rules on business use percentage and asset class matter. We can structure the financing to align with your expected tax treatment.
I am financing an LM7.42 for a farm that is structured as an LLC with two years of operating history. How does that look for approval?
Two years of operating history in an LLC is a solid profile. We would need the LLC's bank statements (three months) and the credit application, and we would look at business revenue and cash flow. Farm-type revenue can be seasonal, and we account for that when evaluating statements rather than expecting perfectly smooth monthly deposits.
Can I include a bale spear and a work platform in the same New Holland deal?
Yes. Attachments can be bundled into the telehandler financing deal. Include them in the application with the LM7.42 and we will structure the package as a single transaction.
The New Holland LM7.42 I want to buy is coming from a farm estate sale. Are there additional complications with that type of transaction?
Estate sales can have title transfer delays and may require estate executor documentation. On our side, the deal is straightforward once title is clear and the seller is identified. Flag the estate context early so we can account for the title transfer timing in the funding schedule.
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