See what these items sold for: heavy equipment sold prices in California.
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California's extensive network of federal, state, and local government agencies regularly auction off heavy equipment, making the state one of the most active regions for government surplus machinery. The state's large infrastructure projects, transportation departments, and military installations generate consistent inventory of construction equipment, earthmoving machinery, and fleet vehicles. excavators, bulldozers, graders, or heavy trucks, bidprowl.com aggregates listings from multiple government auction platforms so you can find available equipment in one place.
The process starts with registering on the specific auction platform where the equipment is listed. Each platform has its own registration and bidding rules, so read the terms before placing a bid. You'll need to verify your identity and may be required to provide payment information. Most auctions accept online bidding, and you'll receive notifications about the auction timeline. Winning bidders are responsible for payment within a specified window, typically 7-10 days, and must arrange their own pickup or shipping.
Government equipment often comes with service records since agencies maintain detailed maintenance logs. You typically pay lower prices than private market rates because the equipment is sold as-is without warranties. California's large government sector means consistent inventory and frequent auction cycles. However, you should inspect equipment before bidding if possible, understand the equipment's history, and budget for transportation or repairs. Bulk auctions sometimes offer better per-unit pricing if you're buying multiple pieces.
303 active heavy equipment auctions in California right now.
LOT #2: PICNIC TABLES (ten total) - Parks and Grounds Maintenance - Seller: Benicia Unified School District, CA