Exploring Auction Formats: Live, Online, and Simulcast Auctions with Miedema Auctioneering

Exploring Auction Formats: Live, Online, and Simulcast Auctions with Miedema Auctioneering

When it comes to buying or selling valuable assets, auctions have long been the go-to method for achieving fair market value. Auctions provide a transparent and efficient way to connect buyers and sellers, and they come in various formats to accommodate different needs. In this blog post, we will explore three popular auction formats: live auctions, online auctions, and simulcast auctions.

Miedema Auctioneering, Inc. is a renowned auction company that has been serving clients for nearly 40 years. With their expertise and experience, they have become a trusted name in the auction industry throughout the country, offering a wide range of auction formats to suit different requirements and needs.

Live Auctions: Live auctions are the traditional format that most people envision when they think of auctions. They take place in a physical location, typically an auction house, designated venue or seller location, where bidders gather in one place to participate in the bidding process. Miedema Auctioneering conducts numerous live auctions throughout the year, attracting a diverse group of buyers and sellers.

One of the primary advantages of live auctions is the vibrant atmosphere they create. The competitive nature of live bidding can be exciting, as participants engage in fast-paced bidding wars to secure the item they desire. 

Live Crowd at Equipment Live Auction

Online Auctions: In recent years, the popularity of online auctions has soared, thanks to advancements in technology and the widespread availability of internet access. Online auctions, as the name suggests, take place entirely in a digital environment. Participants can bid on items from the comfort of their own homes or offices, using computers or mobile devices. Miedema Auctioneering offers a user-friendly online auction platform that streamlines the bidding process and ensures a seamless experience for all participants.

Online auctions provide several advantages, including convenience and accessibility. Bidders can participate from anywhere in the world, eliminating geographical barriers and expanding the pool of potential buyers. Additionally, online auctions often have longer bidding periods, allowing bidders to carefully consider their options and place bids at their own pace.

Simulcast Auctions: Simulcast auctions combine the best aspects of live and online auctions, creating a hybrid format that caters to a broader audience. In a Miedema Auctioneering, Inc. simulcast auction, bidders have the option to participate either in person at the auction site or online through a virtual bidding platform. Miedema Auctioneering specializes in simulcast auctions, offering a seamless integration between the physical and digital auction experiences.

Simulcast auctions provide the flexibility of online bidding while maintaining the excitement of live auctions. Bidders who are unable to attend the auction in person can still participate and compete against others in real-time, ensuring a level playing field for all participants. This format is particularly beneficial for those who prefer the convenience of online bidding but still value the interactive nature of live auctions.

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Miedema Auctioneering’s commitment to innovation and adaptability has allowed them to excel in all three auction formats. Whether you prefer the energetic ambiance of live auctions, the convenience of online bidding, or the flexibility of simulcast auctions, Miedema Auctioneering has the expertise and technology to meet your auction needs.

In conclusion, auctions are a powerful tool for buying and selling assets, and Miedema Auctioneering offers a range of formats to cater to diverse preferences. Live auctions provide a dynamic and immersive experience, while online auctions offer convenience and accessibility. Simulcast auctions seamlessly merge the best of both worlds. Regardless of the format, Miedema Auctioneering’s commitment to professionalism and customer satisfaction ensures a successful auction experience for all participants. If you are wondering if an auction is a good option for you, give us a call and one of our experienced auctioneers will contact you and discuss your needs at 616-538-0367 or visit our Contact Us Page Here.

Experience the Success of Live Auctions with Miedema Auctioneering: 5 Key Benefits for Sellers and Buyers

Experience the Success of Live Auctions with Miedema Auctioneering: 5 Key Benefits for Sellers and Buyers

Miedema Auctioneering is a well-established auction company known for its live auction events. Here are five benefits of having a live auction with Miedema Auctioneering:

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  1. Engaging and Interactive Experience: Live auctions provide a dynamic and engaging atmosphere that immerses participants in the auction process. Miedema Auctioneering’s professional auctioneers excel at creating an energetic environment that keeps bidders actively involved. The fast-paced nature of live auctions adds excitement and encourages friendly competition among participants, resulting in higher engagement levels and ultimately better outcomes for sellers.
  2. Real-time Price Discovery: Live auctions enable sellers to achieve fair market value for their assets. With multiple bidders actively participating, the auction process facilitates real-time price discovery, as interested buyers openly compete for items. Miedema Auctioneering’s experienced auctioneers have the skills to drive bidding momentum and maximize prices, ensuring sellers receive the best possible returns on their assets.
  3. Nationwide Audience Reach: Live auctions organized by Miedema Auctioneering attract a diverse range of bidders. The company has a large customer base, which they have accumulated since 1984, and a strong reputation, drawing in both local and international buyers. This broad reach increases the chances of generating competitive bidding and maximizing the selling potential of assets. Furthermore, Miedema Auctioneering leverages its extensive marketing strategies to promote auctions effectively and reach a wide audience.
  4. Professional Expertise and Guidance: Miedema Auctioneering boasts a team of knowledgeable professionals, including (3) Michigan State Bid Calling Champions, who specialize in various asset categories. Their expertise allows them to accurately assess and showcase the unique features and value of each item during live auctions. The auctioneers, with their championship-winning skills, provide valuable guidance to both sellers and buyers, ensuring a smooth and transparent auction process. Their experience in handling diverse assets enables them to offer insightful advice and recommendations to clients.
  5. Established Trust and Credibility: Miedema Auctioneering has a long-standing reputation for integrity, reliability, and professionalism. The company has been in the auction business for nearly 40 years, earning the trust of both buyers and sellers. Clients can feel confident that their assets will be handled with the utmost care and expertise. This trust and credibility translate into higher bidder confidence, attracting more active participants to Miedema Auctioneering’s live auctions and resulting in successful outcomes.

These benefits demonstrate how Miedema Auctioneering’s live auctions provide an advantageous platform for sellers, ensuring a transparent, engaging, and profitable auction experience. Ready to experience the excitement and success of a live auction with Miedema Auctioneering? Contact us today to discuss your auction needs, whether you’re looking to sell valuable assets or join as a bidder. Trust our renowned expertise, nationwide reach, and proven track record to ensure a transparent, engaging, and profitable auction experience. Don’t miss out on the opportunities awaiting you at Miedema Auctioneering. Reach out now and let us help you achieve your auction goals.

Sid Miedema, Along with His Two Sons, Attended CAI this Spring

Sid Miedema (CEO), along with his two sons, attend CAI Training this Spring

Sid Miedema, Jordan Miedema, and Jeremy Miedema are successful auctioneers who have recently continued their education by attending the National Auctioneer’s Association (NAA) and the Certified Auctioneers Institute (CAI) classes. The CAI is a three-year program that takes place annually at Indiana University and is an intensive program that focuses on the business aspects of the auction industry, rather than on a particular asset class.

As experienced auction professionals, Sid, Jordan, and Jeremy understand the importance of staying up-to-date with industry trends and expanding their knowledge. The CAI program is different from other designations offered by NAA, as it is a comprehensive program that covers all aspects of the auction business. Attendees who complete the program will have a solid foundation in auction theory and practice, as well as a strong understanding of business planning and management.

By attending CAI I, II, and III in successive years, Sid, Jordan, and Jeremy are positioning themselves as leaders in the auction industry. They will gain valuable insights into best practices, industry trends, and business strategy, all of which will help them better serve their clients. The CAI program is a mark of excellence in the auction industry, and completing it will undoubtedly increase their credibility and competitiveness in the marketplace.

Overall, Sid Miedema, Jordan Miedema, and Jeremy Miedema’s commitment to furthering their education demonstrates their dedication to providing the highest level of service to their clients. By attending the CAI program, they are investing in themselves and their business, and positioning themselves for long-term success in the auction industry.

Looking to talk to one of our Auctioneer Professionals? Give us a call at 616-538-0368 or visit MiedemaAuctioneering.com.

Burnips Equipment 9th Annual LIVE Equipment Auction

Burnips Equipment Company 9th Annual LIVE Equipment Auction

Join us for an exciting day at Burnips Equipment Company as we host a special live auction, featuring a remarkable selection of used farm equipment and machinery. Due to the outstanding sales of our new inventory, we’re offering a unique opportunity for you to acquire high-quality used equipment from all eight of our locations. Mark your calendars for Thursday, March 9, 2023, and head to our facility in Dorr, Michigan, for this can’t-miss event.


The auction will kick off at 10:00 AM sharp, but we invite you to arrive early and enjoy a complimentary Pancake Breakfast from 7:30 to 9:30 AM. This is the perfect chance to fuel up, mingle with fellow attendees, and preview the impressive line-up of equipment that will be up for grabs. Whether you’re looking to expand your farming operation or upgrade your machinery, this auction promises something for everyone. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to invest in top-notch equipment at great prices!

Sid Miedema sits down with Craig Vanderkolk, owner of Burnips Equipment Company, about what to expect in the line up in their 9th annual equipment auction.

Live Auctions vs. Online Auctions

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Live Auctions vs. Online Auctions

Frequently Asked Questions, Information, & More!

Live and online auctions are so very different – but how so? The end result is the same for both of them, a user or person bids on an item, and after a succession of bids between other people who also want to buy the same item, someone bids the highest price and takes ownership of the new item. Besides the obvious difference of one taking place online and one taking place in person, what are some of the factors that differentiate a live auction and a online auction? Here are some FAQ’s for both live and online auctions that might help you see how the processes vary and also are similar

How Do I Register?

Live Auction

For a live auction, you will generally need to bring a valid form of identification such as a state id, passport, current driver’s license or government ID. You will likely need to fill out a few basic lines of information as well as provide a form of payment and you should be all set to start bidding! You should receive a buyers number or some sort of id so that you can show you are registered.

Online Auction

To register for an online auction is generally very simple. Specifically for the Miedema Companies, you can visit our auction website such as 1800lastbid.com and click any logo at the top and follow by clicking the “register” icon at the top of the page. There are four simple steps including choosing a username and password, a security question, entering your email, contact information, and payment information. Once you are registered you are all set to begin bidding!

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How Do I Bid?

Live Auction

In the case of a live auction bidding is simple, there will be an auctioneer that is going through items selling each one or lot individually. As a bidder, you simply need to raise up your arm, or buyer ID card as the auctioneer is asking for bidders for a certain price. This will continue on until people stop bidding – the winner is then last person to have bid on the item.

Online Auction

To bid on an online auction you must be registered. Once you have registered, and logged in, click the “bid here” link on the specific item that you are wanting to bid on. Be sure to review the terms of the auction and accept them. Once you have done so you can access the bidding screen. With online bidding you can either enter in your maximum bid and allow the computer to bid for you as needed, or simply just enter in the next incremental bid as you watch the progression of the auction yourself.

Must I Be Present To Bid On The Item?

Live Auction

Believe it or not, you do NOT have to be present to bid on an item at a live auction. In order to bid on items at a live auction when you cannot be present requires a little bit of planning. You will have to contact the auction firm and request that a staff member bids on an item up to a certain price, or you can send someone in your place, maybe a friend or family member that will have the time and ability to bid on the items in your place. Not all auction companies process is the same for an “absentee bid” so be sure to make contact and request more information on how to absentee bid.

Online Auction

If you are not able to be online during the auction time, most online auctions have the ability to ‘pre-bid’ on any item. A pre-bid will be a specific dollar amount chosen by you, the buyer, before the auction even begins. This will allow you to establish a maximum bid that you’re willing to pay for the item. Until the bidding reaches a point that is higher than your specified amount your name and bid will remain the highest.

How Can I Be Notified Of Upcoming Auctions?

Live Auction

In order to receive notices of upcoming auctions, it’s important that you talk to one of the staff facilitating at the live auction. This gives you an opportunity to sign up in person for email auction notices or mail notices if applicable. If you are not AT a live auction but would like to receive a notice when a new live auction is happening, visit the auction company’s website or give them a call to receive direction on how to sign up for auction notifications.

Online Auction

Generally, in the registration process of any online auction you will be prompted or asked if you want to receive notifications for any upcoming auctions. Choosing yes will automatically allow you to be notified about upcoming auctions. If you selected no, and would like to change your preferences, go to your account page or call the customer service line for help getting your preferences changes so that you will be notified of auctions going forward.

What Is A Buyers Premium?

Live Auctions & Online Auctions

A Buyers premium definition is the same for both a live and online auction. It is a transaction fee that is added to the high bid, this is paid by the buyer as part of the Auctioneers compensation. A buyer’s premium is always explained in the auction terms and conditions of each auction. The premium is unique to each company – but in some live auction cases, the auction house will waive the buyer’s premium if you are paying in cash, cashiers check, wire transfer or guaranteed check. (This is not always the case)

As you can see, both live and online auctions, although the result may be the same, the processes can be different depending on what type of auction you choose to utilize to score the item that you want. Some other things that you might want to consider are previewing the items as well as how you will pick up the items. When it comes to previewing auction items, if you are buying something from an online auction, you will have to check the preview times or set up an appointment to go view the specific items you are hoping to buy. With a live auction, you are in person there already previewing the items that you might want to bid on. When thinking about picking up your items, if you are bidding at a live auction, chances are you already have a plan or a vehicle available or ready to take your items home – whereas when you are bidding on an online auction, be sure to review where the auction items are located and when the pickup times are! This is an important factor when considering what items to purchase and bid on!

We hope that you have a better understanding of all of the similarities and differences that are a part of both online and live auctions and hopefully you will be able to go into your purchase process with a better understanding of which ways might work best for you!

If you have any questions about live and online auctions, please contact us today – to see our upcoming live AND online auctions Click Here!

Now Accepting Consignments – Hudsonville Fairgrounds Auction

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Now Accepting Consignments – Hudsonville Fairgrounds Auction

Sell your equipment with Miedema Auctioneering!

We are now accepting consignments for our Spring 2020 Hudsonville Fairgrounds Equipment Auction! Any construction equipment, agricultural equipment, vehicles or other items you might have are welcome in this auction! The auction will take place on Saturday, March 28th at the Hudsonville Fairgrounds. Make sure to contact Chuck Ranney to get your equipment in the auction (information below). If you have any questions about our live auction process feel free to contact us here. We can’t wait to see all the amazing pieces of equipment we will sell in this auction!

 

Chuck Ranney:
616-552-4430
Chuck@1800lastbid.com

Advertising deadline: March 4 2020

Ring 1 – Featuring Construction Equipment, Excavators, Loaders, Backhoes, Dozers, Attachments; Misc. Construction & Shop Tools. Skid Steers, Semi Trucks, Trailers, riding lawn mowers and more
Ring 2 – Featuring Farm Equipment – Tractors, 3 pt. attachments, implements, Lawn & Garden, Trees & Bushes, Landscape equipment, riding lawn mowers, snow blowers, string trimmers, Etc.
Ring 3 – Featuring misc. items, tools, plus much more.

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We love this auction because it allows us to connect with as many consignors as possible and help them sell their equipment for a great price. We love our West Michigan community and enjoy having the chance to work so closely with individual sellers. We can’t wait to see all of the great equipment that our consignors will bring in! Check out more information about the auction here, and feel free to contact us with any questions.

Have more than just one or two pieces of equipment to sell? We would love to talk with you about holding a full auction for your farm, machine shop, or construction company. Live auctions are a fun and successful way for you to sell you equipment. They take out all of the hassle of a traditional sale, and can bring you a higher final selling price! Contact us today to see what a live auction can do for your equipment sale.

Barryville Farms

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Barryville Farms

Crothers & Long Farm Equipment Auction

If you are looking to add to your fleet of farm equipment, trucks trailers, and more, we have the perfect auction for you. Barryville Farms having decided to discontinue farming, will be selling all of their farm equipment, trucks, trailers and more with Miedema Auctioneering. This auction features tons of valuable items including a 4WD John Deere 9670 STS Combine, multiple John Deere Tractors including 4650 MFWD, 4450 with loader, 8760 4WD. A Cat 85E Track tractor, JD 1770 12 row planter and so much more! This auction will also feature other tillage equipment as well as trucks, trailers, and more! If you have questions about this auction, please contact us today! Sid Miedema is the specific auction contact for this auction and his contact information is listed below.
Sid Miedema
Phone: 616-538-0367
Email: sid@1800lastbid.com

This auction will take place on Saturday, March 7 beginning at 10:00am EST – bidding will take place in person and online. For full auction details click here!

JOHN DEERE 9670 STS COMBINE

This 9670 STS Combine features a bullet rotor, 4WD, bin extensions as well as a contour master.

Engine Hours: 2545
Separator Hours: 1857
(Note: Re Manufactured engine was put in at approx. 2145 hours, so engine has 400 hours)
PIN: H09670S731597

Inspection: Friday, March 6 from 9am-5pm & Auction Day beginning at 9AM
Removal Times: Auction day until 5 PM OR Call AJ Jager at 616-261-4979 to make other arrangements
Loading: Loader tractor will be available

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1999 STERLING SEMI TRACTOR

This 1999 Sterling Semi Tractor is a tandem axel cummins N14 diesel. Eaton fuller 10 speed trans with 306,000 miles.

GVWR: 52,000 LBS
VIN: 2FWYJCYB8XAB44968
Inspection: Friday, March 6 from 9am-5pm & Auction Day beginning at 9AM
Removal Times: Auction day until 5 PM OR Call AJ Jager at 616-261-4979 to make other arrangements
Loading: Loader tractor will be available

1999 STERLING SEMI TRACTOR

This auction has tons of opportunity for anyone looking to add to or upgrade their equipment, vehicles and more! If you are looking for more auction information or have any questions, please contact us by emailing or calling us, or just click here.

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Sell Your Real Estate with Miedema Live Auctioneering

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Sell Your Real Estate with Miedema Live Auctioneering

If you are getting ready to list some real estate, consider going to auction. Auctions are a great way to not only sell items, but to also list real estate and other property! Auctions are known to maximize the sellers profits all while reaching a large audience of potential buyers.
If you are interested in selling your real estate with Miedema Auctioneering contact us today! Our representatives would love to get you started in the process. If you aren’t sure if the auction process is right for you, take a look at our process below.

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Step One: Meet with our Professionals

Meeting and talking to our professionals is an important first step in the process. By talking to you, our staff can better understand what your goals are in the auction and ask questions about your property and real estate before jumping into the project!

Step Two: Discuss Marketing Campaign

A good marketing campaign can make a huge difference in the profitability of your auction. Thankfully we have staff that understands the ins and outs of live and online real estate and property auctions. We want to sit down and discuss your marketing campaign in order to devise a plan that will help the maximum amount of potential bidders see your property!

Step Three: Images are taken and Property Descriptions are written

We partner with you, the seller to come up with accurate, informed property descriptions. Since you know your property better than anyone else, we need your help! This is also the time where we collect clear images of your real estate so that we can showcase to each bidder what is being sold.

Step Four: Property Is Listed & Auction Takes Place

After we have your property descriptions and photos, we list them on our websites. This will give any potential buyers time to look at the property and decide if they want to bid on it. Before the auction takes place, we also might set up a time where any interested buyers can come to your property to view it before entering the auction. Then your auction takes place!

Step Five: Profits Are Collected

This is the last step in the process. After the sale, all profits are collected and dealt with accordingly!

It’s really that simple! Just five steps that help you sell your property, maximize listing exposure, and increase your profitability!
If you have questions about getting started, or would like to talk to one of our professionals today, please contact us!

282 Acres of Land for Auction – Slocum Farms

biggest land auction of 2020

282 Acres of Land for Auction – Slocum Farms

One of the biggest land auctions of 2020!!!

If you’re looking to purchase land in Newaygo & Oceana counties you are going to want to check out this live auction coming up on Tuesday, March 10th. Slocum farms has been in the family for over 4 generations, but they have decided to downsize a portion of their land and auction it off to the highest bidder. There will be NO MINIMUM BIDS, so if you’re the highest bidder you will automatically win! This is rich land suited for apples, asparagus, hemp, corn and much more! The land will be offered in 8 parcels and can be purchased in any combination or in its entirety. This live real estate auction will be held at The Optimist Club at 6pm EST. Click here to go straight to the auction. Sid Miedema is the specific auction contact for this auction and his contact information is listed below. For any other questions about Miedema Auctioneering, please contact us here.

Sid Miedema
Phone: 616-538-0367
Email: sid@1800lastbid.com

Parcel 1: +/- 80 Acres

Parcel 1 is located at W. Green Ave. and Van Buren in Denver Township

  • Planted to rye, green beans and zucchini
  • Flat, tillable ground irrigated with well and towable pivot
  • Perfect for planting hemp, vegetables, blueberries, corn and much more!

Parcel 2: +/- 40 Acres

Parcel 2 is located at E. Green Ave. and Van Buren in Denver Township

  • Planted to green beans, zucchini and rye
  • +/- 6 acres of wooded land
  • Mostly flat, tillable and irrigated ground
  • Perfect for planting hemp, vegetables, blueberries, corn and much more!
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Parcel 3: +/- 38 Acres

Parcel 3 is located at N. Green Ave. and Van Buren in Denver Township

  • Planted to rye, green beans and zucchini
  • +/- 2.5 acres of wooded land
  • Flat tillable ground irrigated
  • Perfect for planting hemp, vegetables, blueberries, corn and much mor
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Parcel 4: +/- 47 Acres

Located on 166th Ave. just South of E. Harrison Rd. in Leavitt Township

  • Cleared and ready to plant. Ideal for apples, cherries, hemp, squash, corn, pumpkins, beans, potatoes, carrots and Fraser Fir trees
  • Highly elevated with good drainage
  • The adjacent property is planted to cherries
  • Could be certified organic

Parcel 5: +/- 40 Acres

Located on E. Harrison Rd. between 120th and 128th in Elbridge Township

  • Older asparagus field still producing but starting to slow down
  • Hemp ready
  • Secluded and surrounded by hunting ground
  • Flat tillable 40 acre field to plant. Ideal for potatoes, corn, hemp, blueberries, squash, pumpkins and beans
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Parcel 6: +/- 21 Acres

Located on E. Filmore Rd. West of 136th in Elbridge Township

  • 21 tillable acres
  • Hunting grounds on 3 sides
  • Prior use for Douglas Fir & Fraser Fir Christmas trees
  • Land is cleared & stump ground tillable
  • Good for growing hemp, corn beans, potatoes, squash, pumpkins, Fraser Fir & other crops

Parcel 7: +/- 12 Acres

Located on the intersection of 68th Ave. & Arthur Rd. in Grant Township

  • Highway frontage on US-31, 3/4 mile south of Exit 140 (New Era Exit)
  • Tillable acreage
  • Potential for sign or billboard
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Parcel 8: +/- 5 Acres

On Bogue St. just North of North St. near Village of Walkerville in Leavitt Township

  • Worker housing – set up for 5 or 6 mobile homes
  • Well
  • Electric
  • Village Sewer Hook-up

We hope that this has provided you with more information about the upcoming Slocum Farms auction! If you have any questions feel free to contact Sid, or for more general questions about Miedema Auctioneering, contact us here. Click the button below to view all of the listed information about the auction and to view more images.

Bader and Sons Co. 28th Annual Auction

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Bader and Sons Co. 28th Annual Auction

February 29th - Beginning at 9AM

Come hungry from 7 to 9 AM for the FREE pancake breakfast on Saturday February 29 before the Bader and Sons Co. 28th Annual Auction. If you are in the market to buy some farm equipment, vehicles, lawn equipment or other equipment you will not want to miss this auction! This is a large auction that will be both live AND webcast, taking place on Saturday February 29 beginning at 9AM. All sales will occur at 1365 E. Monroe Rd., St. Louis, MI 48880 at the Bader and Sons Co. location. If you are interested in reading all of the auction details, click here!

2015 John Deere S660 RWD Combine

This is a premium piece of equipment that is up for sale online and on webcast. The 2015 John Deere S660 RWD Combine is premium cab with duals, a chopper and yield monitor. It comes with a bin extension and harvest monitor.

1433/1069 Hours

If you are interested in previewing this item or learning more about it – feel free to go to the auction preview, February 28th, 2020 from 8AM to 4PM

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2010 JCB 536-40 Tractor

This JCB machine is in great condition! It is 7000 LBS, features a 23′ BOOM, and also offers comfort within the cab with both AC and HEAT. This model also has a manitou hookup!

4600 Hours

If you are interested in previewing this item or learning more about it – feel free to go to the auction preview, February 28th, 2020 from 8AM to 4PM

2011 John Deere 9670 STS Combine

This combine is a rear wheel drive premium cab contour master. The equipment features a J & M bin extension & 20.8R-42 Duals.

2058/1541 Hours

If you are interested in previewing this item or learning more about it – feel free to go to the auction preview, February 28th, 2020 from 8AM to 4PM

This auction will feature an open inspection time on Friday 2/28/2020 from 8:00AM – 4:00PM as well as on the morning of the auction 2/29/2020 starting at 7AM. Please be sure to read through all terms, conditions, removal times, and loading information before the auction. You can find all of the terms and conditions by clicking here

If you have any questions regarding the auction please Contact Us Today! Our team is more than happy to help you in any way that we can.