Autumn Farmers' Collective Machinery Sale - Saturday 25th October 2025
Tue 07 Oct 2025
If you've been part of our previous Farmers’ Collective of Agricultural Machinery & Equipment Sales in Spring 2024, Autumn 2024, or Spring 2025, you'll know the results we've achieved at Louth Livestock Market have been excellent.
Our most recent Spring Farmers’ Collective Sale saw a JCB 4220 Fastrac reach £50,000, a JCB 541-70 AGRI Materials Handler make £39,000, and a well-maintained 1999 John Deere find its new home at £12,500.

As we approach our Autumn Farmers' Collective on Saturday 25th October 2025, it's worth considering the money tied up in machinery on your farm could be better deployed as working capital or for reducing debt.
Our entry deadline is approaching fast on Friday 17th October 2025, and so the earlier you enter your items the more they will benefit from full promotion across our network of farmers and machinery buyers.
Spring 2025 achieved high prices on Agricultural Machinery
Our most recent sale demonstrated exactly why specialist agricultural auctioneering works at Louth Livestock Market. It’s a great venue, in the heart of the Lincolnshire Wolds selling online at the same time via Marteye for buyers who can’t attend the sale.
Top Ten Hammer Prices – Spring 2025
- 2019 JCB Fastrac 4220 - £50,000
- 2018 JCB 541-70 AGRI Materials Handler - £39,000
- 2019 Dalbo Cultimax 800 8M Cultivator - £21,500
- 2024 IH 55A Case Compact Tractor - £16,600
- 2015 Bunnings Lowlander Muck Spreader - £15,500
- 2011 Vaderstad 630 Rexius Twin Press - £15,000
- 1999 John Deere 6510 4WD Tractor - £12,500
- 2008 Househam AR 400 24m Sprayer - £9,000
- 14ft Ifor Williams Twin Axle Sheep Trailer - £4,600
- 2018 Kubota RTV400CI 4x4 UTV - £4,500
High quality agricultural machinery and practical farm equipment finds buyers at our sales, regardless of age, because the Masons Rural Team knows how to put it in front of the right people.
Why should you enter our Autumn Machinery Sale?
You've seen what we have achieved in past sales, and especially in this Spring, but Autumn 2025 brings its own advantages:
Seasonal timing: With most arable operations coming to a conclusions, farmers are now considering potential machinery changes, both selling and buying before year-end tax considerations.
Established track record: With 175 years as land agents and auctioneers in Lincolnshire, the Masons Rural Team has the experience and industry contacts to maximise returns for our clients. We work with farmers, professional machinery buyers and sellers who've dealt with us before. They return because they know the results we achieve. We’re now also making significant sales online on our Marteye platform with another community of established buyers taking part in our machinery sales from further afield.
Our Advantage
As specialist auctioneers in agricultural machinery, we offer a straightforward proposition:
✓ Significant returns for clients – proven by recent machinery sale results
✓ Free entry – no upfront costs or fees
✓ Competitive commission – and you only pay when we sell
✓ UK-wide promotion – your machinery is seen by thousands of potential buyers online and in print
✓ No reserve on items under £100 – smaller lots move quickly
✓ Dual selling platform – bidders onsite at Louth Livestock Market and online via Marteye
The reality is simple: we sell your unwanted agricultural machinery and farm equipment for you. You only pay commission when we achieve a sale for you and you can set the reserve on lots over £100 so it’s risk free.
Louth Livestock Market is a convenient, accessible central Wolds location with large areas of secure hardstanding outside and covered indoor cattle pens for smaller lots. We offer onsite security and multiple viewing days ahead of the sale, as well as sale day itself to maximise interest from high buyer numbers. Plus all major lots benefit from social media marketing and video tours of the entries ahead of the sale.
Sale day is incredibly well attended in person with hundreds more following the sale online.
What should you enter?
If you've been holding onto any of the following, now's the time:
High-Value Tractors & Machinery: Our Spring sale proved we can achieve serious money for quality equipment as illustrated by achieving top prices.
Cultivation & Tillage Equipment: The Dalbo Cultivator making £21,500 shows strong demand for high quality farm equipment.
Handling Equipment: Materials handlers, telehandlers, and loaders consistently perform well.
Compact & Utility Equipment: Don't overlook smaller items – our Kubota UTV at £4,500 and the Ifor Williams trailer at £4,600 demonstrate solid demand across the board for all types of kit.
Sprayers & Spreaders: Specialist equipment finds specialist buyers through our buyer network.
Older Equipment with Hours Left: The 1999 John Deere at £12,500 proves buyers recognise value in well-maintained older kit.
Any questions?
Not sure if something's suitable? Wondering what price range to expect? That's exactly what we're here for. Whatever you have, it’s worth a conversation to find out what your machinery is worth.
Call Russell Jeanes on 07966 104101 for an informal chat about what sort of returns you can expect. Get a realistic assessment within minutes. No obligation, no pressure - just honest advice based on what's actually selling in the current market.
Call Russell Jeanes, Director
Mobile: 07966 104101
Email: [email protected]

How to Enter
- Identify machinery taking up space and not earning its keep
- Take photos and videos on your phone ready to WhatsApp them to us
- Get all the details togethe - reg, date, hours, spec etc to send your entries to us
Complete our online entry form
Email photos/videos to: [email protected]
WhatsApp photos to Abigail Denby: 07811 422464
Full Terms & Conditions
View our complete conditions of sale here.
The countdown starts now
By this time next month, you could be looking at a much clearer machinery shed or space in the yard, replaced with money in the bank.
The only question left is what will you enter using our online entry form?
We're here to help turn your machinery into cashflow.
