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Wisconsin hosts several federal facilities that regularly sell surplus equipment and property through government auctions. Fort McCoy near Tomah is a major source of military surplus, including vehicles, machinery, and office equipment. The state's auction activity spans multiple platforms, with popular categories including heavy equipment, vehicles, electronics, and industrial machinery from federal agencies like the GSA and DLA. Buyers can find anything from farm equipment to construction tools across both federal and state-run surplus programs.
Wisconsin municipalities and state agencies sell surplus property through platforms like GovDeals, PublicSurplus, and Municibid. Cities, counties, and school districts use these auctions to liquidate equipment, vehicles, and property they no longer need. State surplus auctions are typically open to the general public and run for a set period. Payment and pickup terms vary by seller, so it's important to review each auction's specific conditions before bidding.
Heavy equipment and vehicles dominate Wisconsin auctions due to the state's agricultural and industrial base. You'll find tractors, excavators, trucks, and construction machinery from federal agencies like DLA and local departments. Electronics, office furniture, and industrial tools are also common. Seasonal variation exists too: winter months often bring more snow removal equipment and de-icing supplies from municipal budgets, while spring typically sees increased heavy machinery liquidation from county and state facilities.
1,852 active auctions from federal and state agencies in Wisconsin.
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