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South Dakota's government surplus market is smaller than most states but less competitive, which works in buyers' favor. Ellsworth Air Force Base near Rapid City generates military surplus through DLA. The South Dakota Bureau of Administration runs state surplus sales, primarily fleet vehicles and office equipment. County highway departments across the state sell road maintenance equipment – graders, plows, and dump trucks – through GovDeals. The low population density means fewer bidders per lot, and pickup is straightforward since most surplus is concentrated around Sioux Falls, Rapid City, or Pierre.
State surplus is typically available in Pierre (the capital) or Sioux Falls. Military surplus from Ellsworth AFB ships from Rapid City. County equipment is picked up at the selling county's facilities. GovDeals is the primary online platform for South Dakota state and local surplus.
DOT and county highway equipment dominates – South Dakota maintains extensive road networks for its population, so graders, plows, and dump trucks appear regularly. State fleet vehicles (sedans, pickups, SUVs) are sold through periodic state surplus sales. Electronics and office equipment are less frequent but available.
Most government auction platforms require buyer-arranged pickup or shipping. For large equipment in South Dakota, freight brokers like uShip can arrange flatbed transport. Vehicles can be shipped via auto transport carriers. Smaller items may qualify for standard parcel shipping. Always confirm with the selling agency before bidding.
176 active auctions from federal and state agencies in South Dakota.
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Runs good, new battery & starter last fall. Live PTO works, tires like new, 3 point. TA not working. Bought in 1978 but spent it's whole life in Kings...