Market Reports: August 2024 Used Farm Equipment Market Faces Historic Volatility as Auction Values Drop Faster Than Asking Prices
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Used Farm Equipment Market Faces Historic Volatility as Auction Values Drop Faster Than Asking Prices
LINCOLN, Nebraska —September 5, 2024
The newest Sandhills Global market reports show continued declines in auction and asking values for used farm equipment in Sandhills’ U.S. marketplaces. “High interest rates coupled with lower commodity prices have created challenges within the farm equipment market,” says TractorHouse Manager Ryan Dolezal. “Inflated inventory levels have put pressure on values, causing retail and auction prices to fall. We are also still seeing a historic gap between retail and auction prices.”
In Sandhills’ transportation marketplaces, heavy-duty truck inventory levels are decreasing, but semitrailer inventory continues to rise, propelled by increases in dry van and flatbed trailers. “With increased pressure from rising inventory and concerns surrounding freight rates and the current freight capacity, dealers are pricing aggressively to move inventory,” says Truck Paper Manager Scott Lubischer.
Sandhills’ used medium- and heavy-duty construction equipment markets are following trends similar to those of semitrailers as inventory levels increased and values decreased in August. “With high interest rates and an upcoming election, the construction industry is facing uncertainty,” says Director of North American Construction Stephanie Olberding. “As our reports indicate again this month, inventory levels continue to climb while values decrease, forcing sellers to adjust pricing.”
The key metric used in all of Sandhills’ market reports is the Sandhills Equipment Value Index (EVI). Buyers and sellers can use the information in the Sandhills EVI to monitor equipment markets and maximize returns on acquisition, liquidation, and related business decisions. The Sandhills EVI data include equipment available in auction and retail markets and model-year equipment actively in use. EVI spread measures the percentage of asking values over auction values.
Additional Market Report Takeaways
Sandhills market reports highlight the most significant changes in Sandhills’ used heavy-duty truck, semitrailer, farm machinery, and construction equipment markets. Key points from the current reports are listed below. Full reports are available upon request.
U.S. Used Tractors 100 Horsepower and Greater
U.S. Used Combines
U.S. Used Self-Propelled Sprayers
U.S. Used Planters
U.S. Used Compact and Utility Tractors
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U.S. Used Heavy-Duty Trucks
U.S. Used Semitrailers
U.S. Used Medium-Duty Trucks
U.S. Used Heavy-Duty Construction Equipment
U.S. Used Medium-Duty Construction Equipment
U.S. Used Lifts
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About the Sandhills Equipment Value Index
The Sandhills Equipment Value Index (EVI) is a principal gauge of the estimated market values of used assets—both currently and over time—across the construction, agricultural, and commercial trucking industries represented by Sandhills Global marketplaces, including AuctionTime.com, TractorHouse.com, MachineryTrader.com, TruckPaper.com, and other industry-specific equipment platforms. Powered by FleetEvaluator, Sandhills’ proprietary asset valuation tool, Sandhills EVI provides useful insights into the ever-changing supply-and-demand conditions for each industry.
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2 个月It seems every market is beginning to experience fluctuations that are in the hold to wait and see what the economy is going to really do. Many of my local community business friends and personal friends are just waiting, not spending any money unless it’s necessary. It’s going to be a slow Fall, but not a quiet one.