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John Deere 315SL Backhoe Loader Price Guide

The John Deere 315SL at a glance — full manufacturer specs, buying guidance, what it's used for and what drives its resale value. Verified used-price ranges publish here as our data clears the sample-size gate.

Transmission
Five-speed PowerShift
Fuel capacity
128.7 L
Hydraulic flow
136 L/min backhoe; 106 L/min loader
Operating weight
7,854 kg standard; 8,280 kg typical with extendable dipperstick and counterweight
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What Moves the Price

Adds the most

4-in-1 bucket & hitch

A 4-in-1 front bucket with a quick hitch and a set of rear buckets is the spec buyers hunt for. Bare machines sit at the low end.

Clear premium

Extendahoe & side-shift

An extending dipper and side-shift rear end are what make a backhoe earn on tight sites — both carry visible premiums.

Clear premium

Low hours for age

Owner-operator machines with light hours out-price ex-council and hire units of the same year — the meter and the paint tell the story together.

Priced off the top

Tyres & pins

Four worn tyres and sloppy pins through the hoe are the first things quoted off the price — both are labour-heavy fixes.

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Pre-purchase inspection checklist

The checks that separate a good buy from a money pit — hoe pins and bushes, tyres, hitches and hour-meter honesty. Requests are reviewed and emailed manually.

315SL Price FAQ

What is a John Deere 315SL used for?
The John Deere 315SL is a loader shovel on the front and a digging boom on the back — versatile digging, loading and trenching for smaller and mixed sites.
How much does a John Deere 315SL weigh?
The John Deere 315SL has an operating weight of 7,854 kg standard; 8,280 kg typical with extendable dipperstick and counterweight.
How much is a new John Deere 315SL?
New John Deere machines like the 315SL are usually sold price-on-application rather than at a published list price, so a new John Deere 315SL depends on spec, options and dealer. Once you have a quote, our equipment finance calculator estimates the monthly repayment.
What makes one 315SL worth more than another?
Spec sells: a 4-in-1 bucket, quick hitch, extendahoe and side-shift each carry a visible premium. Light hours for age out-price ex-fleet units, while worn tyres and sloppy hoe pins are quoted straight off the asking price.

Buying a John Deere 315SL

Check it is not encumbered

A search shows whether someone else has registered a security interest over the machine — a financier who can repossess it after you have paid the seller — and whether it has been reported stolen or written off. It does not tell you what is owed, and it is not a valuation.

Backhoes are built to drive between sites at road speeds, which usually brings them inside the register’s motor-vehicle test. Search by the machine’s serial or chassis number, and search the seller as well if the serial returns nothing.

Search the Personal Property Securities Register. The register publishes a case study on buying heavy construction equipment privately.