In this article, we’ll look at some equipment auction data from May 2024, covering 603 equipment auctions nationwide throughout the month. We’ll also cover top auction sales for specific make/models across equipment categories, average dealer listing prices, and the Tractor Zoom “Ask Andy” used equipment values analysis for May.
First, let’s discuss a bit about the current state of the market and some of the trends we are seeing in ag equipment sales.
“Ask Andy”: May’s Auction Update and What’s Selling?
In this month’s “Ask Andy” segment, Andy Campbell, Tractor Zoom’s Director of Insights, shares highlights from May’s farm equipment auctions and explains some of the trends in tractor and combine sales.
Highlights
-A 2021 John Deere 6145R sold for $177,000 in Washington State.
-A 2022 2WD S780 with 500 separator hours sold for $305,000.
Ag Equipment Market Report for May/June 2024
As of late May and early June, the used equipment market faces a significant supply-demand imbalance. Dealerships and auctions are experiencing an oversupply of used row crop tractors, driven by high trade-in volumes from early order programs in 2023.
This surplus has put downward pressure on prices, making it a buyer’s market. However, demand has softened due to financial constraints among many farmers, stemming from stagnant commodity prices and rising interest rates.
Looking ahead, the outlook remains challenging, with expectations of continued high inventory levels and potentially further price declines. Dealers are likely to employ aggressive pricing and inventory management strategies to mitigate losses. The currently stable global supply of most commodities and domestic economic uncertainties further contribute to this cautious forecast, suggesting a tough market environment for at least the next year.
With this information in mind, let’s look at a few of last month’s top-selling equipment at farm equipment auctions around the country.
Row Crop Tractors
Yorkton Auction Centre in North Dakota sold a 2010 Challenger MT765C tractor on May 7, 2024, for $102,100. This was a record-breaking sale price for this particular make and model at auction.
Specs for this Challenger MT765C include:
Condition: Average
Hours: 5,805
Drive: Tracks
HP: 320
Rear PTO: Yes
In the past month, the average dealership listing price of Challenger MT765C tractors with more than 5,000 hours was $89,900. Find Challenger tractors for sale near you at Tractor Zoom.
Utility Tractors
Musser Bros. Inc. in Washington sold a 2021 John Deere 6145R tractor with 347 hours for $177,500 on May 16, 2024. This was the highest-selling tractor at auction in this category.
Specs for this John Deere 6145R tractor include:
Condition: Good
Hours: 347
MFWD
Rear PTO
HP: 145
More: Engine: 6.8 Liter, 145-hp, Diesel, Autopower IVT, Tractor Loader Mount w/Valve Bank; Rear Tires: 320/105R54 Duals Front Tires: 320/80R42 Tire Condition: Very Good; Remotes: 4; Options: MFWD, AC, Heat, Stereo, Buddy Seat, Quick Hitch Premium Cab w/Command Pro Suspension, Premium Radio, Deluxe Panorama Roof; John Deere 4055 with ONLY 22 ACTUAL HOURS! Powershift, MFWD, Goodyear 18.4R38 rears, Goodyear 14.9R26 fronts, 4 Remotes, 3 Point, 540/1000 PTO, SN: RW4055P011428. COLLECTOR QUALITY IN EVERY WAY!
In the past month, the average listing price of John Deere 6145R tractors at dealerships with hours between 1 and 500 was $194,863. Find more used John Deere tractors online at Tractor Zoom.
Compact Tractors (Vintage)
Aumann Vintage Power in Minnesota sold a 1913 Twin City 40-65 antique tractor for $270,000 on May 2, 2024. This was a record-setting price for this particular Twin City model at auction and was just one of dozens of well-maintained vintage tractors at Aumann’s auction in Nokomis, IL.
Specs for this 1913 40-65 tractor include:
Condition: Average
Hours: Unknown
MFWD
Rear PTO: No
HP: 72
More: The Twin City 40 went through several iterations and ultimately came into its final form by 1913, and remained so until production ended in 1924. In August, 1920 the 40-65 was tested in Nebraska. In the brake test, it developed 65.96 horsepower, and in the drawbar tests it exerted a maximum pull of 10,280 pounds for 49.71 horsepower. This example, No. 1418, has an older restoration and is in running and driving condition. It is one of the earlier examples of the dozen or so known recorded and probably a Type A. The tractor has been shown and plowed with in the UK before being brought back into the US for the auction. It still retains it’s original carburetor and KW Highbar magneto. The tractor originally came from the US and was taken to England by Roger Desborough.
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