Bid Now! Machinery Pete’s Online Auction Closes January 18

All items sell absolute with no buyer fees.

All items sell absolute with no buyer fees.
All items sell absolute with no buyer fees.
(Machinery Pete)

Machinery Pete’s first online auction of 2022 gives you a unique opportunity to bid on 30 pieces of all types of farm equipment. All items sell absolute with no buyer fees.

Click here to bid.

The feature item on the sale is a 2013 John Deere 8235R.
This tractor has 259 hp, 6650 hours, IVT, full weights and “overall great tractor”

Greg Peterson, founder of Machinery Pete, says this item, a 2004 Buhler Allied 2795 S front end loader, may be the stand out item of the entire sale.

The item that has gotten the most bids so far is this 2000 John Deere 8410, which in the first 24 hours the sale was open it shot over $40,000. The seller has lots of photos on the listing and says, “very clean tractor—runs good!”

There’s a duo of utility tractors that Peterson and Mark Stock, co-owner of Big Iron, say will get a lot of attention on this sale:

Peterson and Stock talk more about the items for sale and today’s biggest used machinery trends in this episode of Machinery Pete TV:

Machinery Pete has been building its network of certified auction partners, this includes Corbin Richardson of 217 AgriSolutions

Additional items from certified sellers include:


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