There was a large absolute dealer auction held on Aug. 8, 2017, in north central Illinois. It’s always fascinating to compare wholesale auction sale prices from dealer/consignment/online auctions vs. traditional farm auctions.
Let’s talk big square balers. I saw a very nice 2011 model Massey Ferguson 2150, one owner, only produced 7,800 bales, sell for $51,000 at a farm auction in northeast Iowa.
June 1, 2017, was the day John Deere unveiled its new S700 Series combines. I posted a video from the event at lunch time that day. I suspected there would be a lot of interest out there in farm country. By the next morning the video had 7,385 views.
Trends with used farm equipment values are always top of mind with me as I pour through the different types of data (auction price data, dealer listing price data, search traffic data) our Machinery Pete business churns out daily. There are two trends I want to pull forward and touch on here with you as the calendar flips to March 2017.
The auction price caught my eye as soon as I saw it: $39,000 for the 2013 John Deere 569 round baler on a Nov. 3, 2016, farm auction in central North Dakota.
“Looking out into 2016, it’s easy to focus on the sheer amount of used equipment available,” says Greg Peterson, also known as Machinery Pete. “In addition to the used inventory on dealers’ lots, I’m also seeing a big increase in the number of machinery auctions.”
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