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Ontario · Farm · Truck · Heavy Equipment
Ontario's farm, truck & heavy equipment auction.
New lots every month. Bid, make an offer — then get it where it sits.
Why buyers trust us.
Real equipment sitting in the seller's yard.
You buy from a named seller you can actually talk to.
You see the equipment in its working environment.
Member of the Auctioneers Association Of Ontario.
From June 2024 an auction every month of the year.
Closes the last Wednesday of the month
How buying works.
Three steps. No auction yard. 100% online.
Browse & sign up
Browse and add items to your watchlist. When bidding opens, start bidding. You need an account to bid.
Make an offer or Bid
Auction lots sell to the highest bidder. Make an Offer lots let you negotiate with the seller. Bid from anywhere. Get notifications.
Get it, where it sits
Connect with the seller directly and arrange payment and pickup where the equipment sits.
Why buy used.
It's seen some use and now you benefit. The first hard hit of depreciation is already behind it, so your money buys more equipment and less lost value. When the condition's documented honestly, you buy with confidence. And because the equipment stays on the seller's property, you see the real thing and talk to the seller who ran it.
Common questions. Quick answers.
Straight answers, plain numbers.
How do I bid?
Sign up to bid. Place your first bid in minutes. The timer doesn't wait.
Do I have to pay to sign up?
No. The card on file is just so you're ready to go.
What's the difference between an auction lot and a Make an Offer lot?
An auction lot sells to the highest bidder — no minimum. A Make an Offer lot lets you negotiate with the seller back and forth, numbers only.
How do I pick it up?
Once the auction closes, you arrange pickup directly with the seller. See the location in the lot title.
Who am I buying from?
A named seller — a farmer, dealer, or contractor here in Ontario. Bidding and offers stay anonymous until a lot sells. But every lot has an “Ask a question” button: click it to get connected, talk to the seller, and arrange to see the equipment in person before you bid.
What does it cost to buy?
Your winning bid plus a 5% buyer's premium, capped at $1,195, handled on your card on file.
Got equipment sitting? Sell it where it sits.
Bidding opens the first of the month. It stays on your property, offering flexible options to sell equipment big or small, and real Ontario buyers show up. Consign early and your equipment makes the print brochure
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