Sold! First-Ever Machinery Pete Auction Closes August 17

There is more than $5 million in inventory up for sale during the first absolute auction, which closes August 17.
There is more than $5 million in inventory up for sale during the first absolute auction, which closes August 17.
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The first-ever Machinery Pete auction features 116 items from 11 dealerships across the country. Bidding closes August 17 in this online, time, no reserve, no buyer’s fee auction.

There is more than $5 million in inventory up for sale during this absolute auction. 

Ranging from tractors, to seed tenders, to utility vehicles and combines, there are items from a variety of equipment categories. And just one stand out item up for sale is a 2003 JD 6420 with loader and only 156 actual original hours from C & B Operations, LLC in Mitchell, SD. 10% of the proceeds of the John Deere 6420 selling will go to a fantastic local charity.

Click here to browse the items up for sale, and the bidding closes Aug. 17.

 

MP Auction

The next monthly Machinery Pete Auction opens September 7. All Machinery Pete auctions occur monthly, are online, timed, with no reserve, and no buyer’s fee.

Machinery Pete Auctions was launched to bring a new alternative to the online auctions available in the market today. With 1.3 million in-market equipment shoppers visiting MachineryPete.com monthly, and BigIron’s deep expertise in the rural auction space, Machinery Pete Auctions will provide bidders with a broad base of equipment and ensure market prices for the seller’s equipment.

To add to the vibrancy of these online events,  Machinery Pete announced the launch of its new television show, “Machinery Pete TV Auction Edition.” The 30-minute program gives viewers an in-depth, inside look at featured tractors and farm equipment for sale on the upcoming Machinery Pete monthly online auctions. The first season premiered Tuesday, Aug 10, 2021, (4:30-5:00 p.m. EDT) on RFD-TV, one week before the Machinery Pete August Auction set for August 17, 2021.

Show host Greg Peterson (aka “Machinery Pete”) will be joined by Mark Stock, co-owner and co-CEO of Bigiron.com, where they will bring their nearly 80 years of combined machinery and auction expertise to the discussion on highlighted equipment items. 

“Machinery Pete TV Auction Edition” will be produced in partnership with Farm Journal Broadcast, the same team that produces the weekly “Machinery Pete TV” program that airs weekly on RFD-TV and more than 50 local network affiliates nationwide.

To view all upcoming Machinery Pete Auctions click here.

 

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