Musser Bros. Auctions has officially entered the final consignment window for its upcoming Northwest Regional Equipment Auction scheduled for June 23, 2026, as the company continues building one of the fastest growing regional heavy equipment and farm machinery auction events in the Northwestern United States.
The online only auction is targeting consignments from Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Oregon, Utah, and Nevada, with organizers emphasizing nationwide bidder exposure and flexible selling options that allow owners to sell directly from their farms, yards, or equipment locations.
According to the company, the consignment deadline closes May 29.
Strong Buyer Reach Across North America
From an auction industry perspective, the most notable aspect of the June event is not necessarily the equipment lineup itself yet, but the bidder engagement metrics Musser Bros. reported from its inaugural Northwest Regional Auction held earlier this year.
The March 2026 event reportedly attracted:
- 1,852 registered bidders;
- bidders from 26+ U.S. states and Canadian provinces;
- 978 lots sold;
- $8.7 million in total auction volume;
- approximately 1.4 million catalog page views within 30 days.
Those numbers place the event among the more serious emerging regional online machinery auctions currently competing for Western U.S. farm and construction equipment consignments.
The company also highlighted that while most bidders came from its core Northwest footprint, additional buyers participated from across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, reinforcing the growing trend of geographically decentralized online equipment purchasing.
John Deere Tractors Expected to Draw Attention
While the full June catalog has not yet been released, Musser Bros. used several high profile March auction results to market the upcoming event, giving some indication of the type of machinery likely to attract the strongest bidding activity again this summer.
Among the most notable previous auction results were:
- John Deere 8R 370 row crop tractor sold for $270,000;
- John Deere 7R 350 sold for $192,500;
- John Deere 544K II wheel loader sold for $135,000;
- John Deere 4630 self propelled sprayer sold for $95,000;
- John Deere 4455 utility tractor sold for $70,000.
From a market standpoint, large frame late model row crop tractors remain one of the strongest performing equipment categories in North American online auctions, particularly higher horsepower John Deere units with low hours and strong specification packages.
Older mechanically simpler tractors like the John Deere 4455 also continue showing unusually resilient pricing due to ongoing demand from operators seeking reliable pre emissions equipment.
Online Auctions Continue Expanding in Western States
The June sale also reflects a broader structural shift happening inside the agricultural equipment auction market. Regional auction companies increasingly rely on digital first bidding models rather than traditional live onsite events, allowing sellers to keep machinery operational until sale day while exposing inventory to a much wider buyer base.
That model has become particularly attractive in the Western U.S., where equipment transportation distances can become expensive and time consuming.
Musser Bros. is heavily promoting its ability to let consignors sell equipment either from company facilities or directly from their own properties, reducing logistics pressure while still accessing national bidding traffic.
About Musser Bros. Auctions
Founded in 1956, Musser Bros. Auctions has grown into one of the better known auction companies operating across the Northwestern United States. The company specializes in agricultural equipment, construction machinery, transportation assets, and real estate auctions.
According to the company’s published data, its recent Northwest Regional Auction generated:
- 1,852 registered bidders;
- 978 lots sold;
- $8.7 million in gross auction volume;
- buyer participation spanning more than 26 states and provinces.
The June 23 event will again operate as an online only auction with nationwide bidding access.


