A major spring consignment auction is set to take place in Hillsville, Virginia, bringing together a diverse lineup of agricultural machinery, construction equipment, and transport assets in one competitive marketplace. Scheduled for April 11, 2026, the event reflects a broader seasonal trend where dealers and farmers realign fleets ahead of peak field operations.
From a technical and market perspective, this type of auction offers a unique opportunity to assess real-world equipment condition, pricing dynamics, and demand trends across both agriculture and light construction segments.
Early consignment highlights show strong demand for mid horsepower tractors and utility equipment
The early consignment list already indicates a well balanced mix of machinery, particularly in the 80 to 150 horsepower segment, which remains one of the most liquid categories in the used equipment market.
Notable entries include:
- John Deere 6135E with loader and extremely low hours, positioned as a near new unit.
- International 5288 with DT466 engine, representing durable legacy row crop power.
- Allis Chalmers 6080 with loader, reflecting continued demand for versatile utility tractors.
- New Holland 6640 with low original hours, appealing to mixed farming operations.
From a technical review standpoint, this lineup highlights two key trends:
- Continued value retention of mechanically simple tractors with proven drivetrains.
- Strong buyer interest in loader equipped units for multi purpose farm use.
- Construction equipment and skid steers expand appeal beyond traditional farming buyers.
Unlike purely agricultural auctions, this event integrates a solid selection of construction equipment, increasing its relevance for contractors and rural infrastructure operators.
Key machines include:
- John Deere 310K backhoe with 4WD configuration.
- John Deere 210G excavator with over 10,000 hours, typical for fleet rotation.
- Multiple Bobcat tracked skid steers, targeting versatility in tight job sites.
This crossover between agriculture and construction is becoming increasingly important. Many modern farms operate similarly to small contracting businesses, requiring excavation, material handling, and land preparation capabilities.
Hay and forage equipment segment signals preparation for upcoming season
The presence of balers, rakes, and mowing equipment suggests that sellers are timing the auction strategically ahead of hay season.
Highlighted units:
- John Deere 535 and 448 balers.
- Krone disc mower and tedder systems.
- Multi basket rakes and batwing mowers.
For buyers, this creates a narrow window to secure forage equipment before seasonal price increases. From a performance standpoint, equipment with low seasonal usage such as “used two seasons” units often represents the best value segment in auctions.
Why this auction matters for buyers looking at real market pricing and equipment condition
From a professional technical perspective, consignment auctions provide insights that static listings cannot:
- True market pricing driven by live bidding rather than fixed dealer margins.
- Immediate comparison across brands, hours, and configurations in one location.
- Operational condition assessment beyond photos and specifications.
- Opportunity to acquire niche equipment not commonly available in dealer networks.
Additionally, the “sell to the highest bidder” format introduces variability that can benefit experienced buyers who understand equipment valuation and timing.
Organizer overview and event details
The auction is managed by Edwin Wagoner & Associates, a regional auction company specializing in farm and construction equipment sales. Their events typically focus on open consignment formats, allowing a broad range of sellers to participate while maintaining structured on site operations.
Event details:
- What: Spring Consignment Auction featuring farm, construction equipment, and rolling stock.
- Where: Hillsville, Virginia, near Route 58 adjacent to Tractor Supply.
- When: April 11, 2026 at 10:30 a.m.
- Consignment deadline: April 9, 2026.
- Format: On site auction, all items sold to the highest bidder.
This event stands out as a practical opportunity for both buyers and sellers to engage directly with the market ahead of the peak agricultural season.


