Agriculture

Ag Informer – Machinery Auction Prices Soar Again

Since fall 2020, record after record has been set, and those high prices continue to rocket higher into mid-2022. The sheer volume of high-to-record auction prices for used equipment in good condition has been nothing short of amazing.

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One interesting segment is mid-to-high-horsepower tractors. One example is John Deere’s 8235R model. Check out these eye-opening 8235R facts:

  • The five highest auction prices were all set in the past 16 months.
  • The average auction price, $147,441, is up 54% from three years ago ($95,518).
  • The average auction price is the highest in nine years.

The 8235R is not an isolated example. Three of four of the highest auction prices ever on Case IH Magnum 290 tractors have come in the past eight months.

Of course, strong farm income pushed used values higher, but a bigger factor has been the historic tightness on dealer’s used lots. Only 23 John Deere 8235Rs were for sale around the country in mid-July.

The sheer volume of high-to-record auction prices for used equipment in good condition has been nothing short of amazing.

This tightness in the used tractor market has spawned a pair of interesting trends:

  • Since last November dealers have hit the auction market as aggressive buyers.
  • Since late 2021 farmers have begun to buy good used tractors as a hedge.

Since last fall, dicey parts availability has spooked folks. The supply chain is still in shambles and possibly even getting worse, so equipment prices continue to rise.

These factors, plus your local dealers not having backup machines around in case you break down, have worked together to foster blisteringly aggressive auction bids.

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