Heavy Equipment Auction Calendar

HEPLANET’s Heavy Equipment Auction Calendar tracks upcoming heavy equipment auctions across construction equipment, mining equipment, roadbuilding equipment, compact equipment, trucks, trailers, forestry equipment, agricultural equipment, rental fleet assets, and industrial equipment.

This calendar is built for contractors, dealers, rental companies, fleet managers, exporters, brokers, lenders, parts suppliers, and equipment buyers who need a practical view of where used equipment is coming to market.

Auction listings may include crawler excavators, mini excavators, wheel loaders, dozers, motor graders, articulated trucks, skid steers, compact track loaders, backhoes, cranes, forklifts, telehandlers, paving equipment, rollers, asphalt equipment, crushers, screen plants, aggregate equipment, service trucks, dump trucks, truck tractors, lowboys, trailers, forestry machines, farm equipment, attachments, generators, compressors, light towers, municipal equipment, and industrial assets.

Last updated: July 2, 2026

Upcoming Heavy Equipment Auctions

The calendar below highlights upcoming heavy equipment auctions, construction equipment auctions, used equipment auctions, truck and trailer auctions, rental fleet auctions, mining equipment auctions, roadbuilding equipment auctions, compact equipment auctions, forestry equipment auctions, agricultural equipment auctions, and industrial equipment auctions.

HEPLANET monitors national auction companies, online equipment auction platforms, regional auction firms, retirement sales, rental fleet dispersals, dealer inventory reductions, government surplus auctions, quarry and aggregate equipment sales, paving fleet auctions, utility fleet auctions, and specialty industrial equipment sales.

Major sources we monitor include Ritchie Bros. / RB Global, IronPlanet, Alex Lyon & Son, Yoder & Frey, Euro Auctions, AuctionTime, EquipmentFacts, Purple Wave, BigIron, bidadoo, J.M. Wood, Jeff Martin Auctioneers, Henderson Auctions, Don Smock Auction Company, and other relevant regional auction companies.

Auction dates, locations, lot counts, equipment categories, sale formats, buyer fees, inspection windows, and catalog details can change. Buyers should confirm all auction details directly with the auction company before registering, bidding, inspecting equipment, arranging financing, or planning transportation.

July 2026 Heavy Equipment Auctions

DateAuction CompanyEvent / LocationEquipment CategoriesSale FormatLink
July 2026Ritchie Bros. / RB GlobalRegional and online heavy equipment auctionsConstruction equipment, trucks, trailers, agriculture, industrial equipmentLive / online / timedView Ritchie Bros. auctions
July 2026IronPlanetOnline equipment and truck auctionsHeavy equipment, construction equipment, trucks, government surplus, energy and industrial assetsOnlineView IronPlanet auction calendar
July 2026Alex Lyon & SonContractor, rental fleet, quarry, truck and construction auctionsConstruction equipment, rental fleet, utility equipment, trucks, trailers, aggregate equipmentLive / timed onlineView Alex Lyon auctions
July 2026Euro AuctionsPlant, machinery and construction equipment auctionsExcavators, loaders, dumpers, telehandlers, trucks, trailers, support equipmentLive / onlineView Euro Auctions calendar
July 2026AuctionTimeWeekly online equipment auctionsConstruction equipment, farm equipment, attachments, trucks, trailersOnlineView AuctionTime auctions
July 2026Purple WaveNo-reserve online equipment auctionsConstruction equipment, government surplus, vehicles, trucks, trailers, agricultural equipmentOnlineView Purple Wave auctions
July 2026BigIronWeekly equipment auctionsFarm equipment, construction equipment, trucks, trailers, attachmentsOnlineView BigIron auctions
July 2026bidadooWeekly online equipment auctionsExcavators, skid steers, aerial lifts, forklifts, trucks, trailers, support equipmentOnlineView bidadoo auctions

August 2026 Heavy Equipment Auctions

DateAuction CompanyEvent / LocationEquipment CategoriesSale FormatLink
August 2026Ritchie Bros. / RB GlobalRegional and online heavy equipment auctionsConstruction equipment, trucks, trailers, agriculture, industrial equipmentLive / online / timedView Ritchie Bros. auctions
August 2026IronPlanetOnline equipment and truck auctionsHeavy equipment, construction equipment, trucks, government surplus, energy and industrial assetsOnlineView IronPlanet auction calendar
August 2026Yoder & FreyU.S. heavy equipment auctionsConstruction equipment, trucks, trailers, agriculture, industrial equipmentLive / onlineView Yoder & Frey auctions
August 2026Alex Lyon & SonContractor, utility, rental fleet and construction auctionsConstruction equipment, rental fleet, cranes, trucks, trailers, support equipmentLive / timed onlineView Alex Lyon auctions
August 2026AuctionTimeWeekly online equipment auctionsConstruction equipment, farm equipment, attachments, trucks, trailersOnlineView AuctionTime auctions
August 2026Purple WaveNo-reserve online equipment auctionsConstruction equipment, government surplus, vehicles, trucks, trailers, agricultural equipmentOnlineView Purple Wave auctions
August 2026BigIronWeekly equipment auctionsFarm equipment, construction equipment, trucks, trailers, attachmentsOnlineView BigIron auctions
August 2026bidadooWeekly online equipment auctionsExcavators, skid steers, aerial lifts, forklifts, trucks, trailers, support equipmentOnlineView bidadoo auctions

September 2026 Heavy Equipment Auctions

DateAuction CompanyEvent / LocationEquipment CategoriesSale FormatLink
September 2026Ritchie Bros. / RB GlobalRegional and online heavy equipment auctionsConstruction equipment, trucks, trailers, agriculture, industrial equipmentLive / online / timedView Ritchie Bros. auctions
September 2026IronPlanetOnline equipment and truck auctionsHeavy equipment, construction equipment, trucks, government surplus, energy and industrial assetsOnlineView IronPlanet auction calendar
September 2026Yoder & FreyU.S. heavy equipment auctionsConstruction equipment, trucks, trailers, agriculture, industrial equipmentLive / onlineView Yoder & Frey auctions
September 2026Euro AuctionsPlant, machinery and construction equipment auctionsExcavators, loaders, dumpers, telehandlers, trucks, trailers, support equipmentLive / onlineView Euro Auctions calendar
September 2026AuctionTimeWeekly online equipment auctionsConstruction equipment, farm equipment, attachments, trucks, trailersOnlineView AuctionTime auctions
September 2026Purple WaveNo-reserve online equipment auctionsConstruction equipment, government surplus, vehicles, trucks, trailers, agricultural equipmentOnlineView Purple Wave auctions
September 2026BigIronWeekly equipment auctionsFarm equipment, construction equipment, trucks, trailers, attachmentsOnlineView BigIron auctions
September 2026bidadooWeekly online equipment auctionsExcavators, skid steers, aerial lifts, forklifts, trucks, trailers, support equipmentOnlineView bidadoo auctions

How to Use This Heavy Equipment Auction Calendar

Use this page as a starting point for finding upcoming heavy equipment auctions by month, auction company, region, sale type, and equipment category.

Not every auction tells the same market story. A large regional heavy equipment auction can show broad contractor and dealer demand. A one-owner retirement sale may offer cleaner machines with better history. A rental fleet auction can bring late-model compact equipment, aerial lifts, forklifts, light towers, compressors, generators, and telehandlers to market. A quarry, mining, or aggregate equipment auction may include loaders, excavators, haul trucks, crushers, screens, conveyors, stackers, pumps, generators, and plant-support assets.

A truck and trailer auction may be more useful for contractors watching dump trucks, lowboys, end dumps, walking floors, service trucks, mechanics trucks, bucket trucks, and truck tractors. A farm and construction equipment auction may include tractors, skid steers, compact excavators, attachments, trailers, utility vehicles, and support equipment.

For buyers, the best auction calendar is not just a list of dates. It should help identify where used equipment supply is coming from, what kind of assets are entering the market, and whether those machines are likely to attract contractors, dealers, exporters, rental companies, farmers, municipalities, or brokers.

What Equipment Auctions We Track

HEPLANET tracks upcoming auctions across the major used equipment markets.

Construction Equipment Auctions

Construction equipment auctions may include excavators, mini excavators, wheel loaders, dozers, motor graders, backhoes, skid steers, compact track loaders, cranes, forklifts, telehandlers, trenchers, attachments, generators, compressors, light towers, water trucks, service trucks, and contractor support equipment.

Roadbuilding Equipment Auctions

Roadbuilding equipment auctions may include asphalt pavers, compactors, rollers, milling machines, motor graders, broom tractors, water trucks, dump trucks, distributors, reclaimers, stabilizers, curb machines, and paving support equipment.

Mining, Quarry and Aggregate Equipment Auctions

Mining equipment auctions and quarry equipment auctions may include large excavators, wheel loaders, articulated trucks, rigid-frame haul trucks, crushers, screen plants, conveyors, stackers, generators, pumps, bins, feeders, wash plants, and plant support assets.

Truck and Trailer Auctions

Truck and trailer auctions may include day cabs, sleeper trucks, dump trucks, roll-off trucks, service trucks, mechanics trucks, bucket trucks, digger derricks, water trucks, fuel trucks, lowboys, flatbeds, end dumps, walking floors, tankers, utility trailers, tag trailers, and heavy-haul trailers.

Compact Equipment Auctions

Compact equipment auctions may include skid steers, compact track loaders, mini excavators, compact wheel loaders, backhoes, trenchers, small rollers, attachments, buckets, thumbs, hydraulic breakers, pallet forks, augers, and grading attachments.

Rental Fleet Auctions

Rental fleet auctions may include compact equipment, aerial lifts, forklifts, telehandlers, scissor lifts, boom lifts, light towers, compressors, generators, pumps, trenchers, attachments, and general contractor support equipment.

Forestry and Land-Clearing Auctions

Forestry equipment auctions may include feller bunchers, skidders, forestry mulchers, grinders, chippers, log loaders, loaders, excavators with forestry packages, trailers, and support trucks.

Agricultural and Mixed Equipment Auctions

Agricultural equipment auctions may include tractors, combines, sprayers, tillage equipment, planters, skid steers, compact excavators, attachments, trucks, trailers, utility vehicles, and farm support equipment.

Industrial and Municipal Equipment Auctions

Industrial equipment auctions and municipal surplus auctions may include generators, forklifts, utility trucks, public works equipment, shop equipment, pumps, compressors, warehouse equipment, fleet vehicles, and surplus government assets.

Why Heavy Equipment Auction Calendars Matter

Auction activity is one of the strongest real-time signals in the used equipment market. Asking prices can sit online for months, but auction activity shows where equipment is actually being offered to the market and where buyers may be willing to bid when assets need to sell.

A single auction does not define the market. But auction volume, equipment mix, machine age, hour ranges, brand concentration, bidder participation, regional demand, and sale type can all help explain what is happening in used equipment values.

A contractor retirement auction is different from a rental fleet rotation. A dealer inventory reduction is different from a government surplus sale. A quarry liquidation is different from a weekly online auction. A large regional sale in Texas may tell a different story than a seasonal farm and construction auction in the Midwest or a forestry-heavy sale in the Pacific Northwest.

HEPLANET uses this heavy equipment auction calendar as part of a broader equipment-market intelligence workflow. The goal is not only to know when auctions happen, but also to understand what those auctions may signal for contractors, dealers, rental companies, lenders, exporters, parts suppliers, and fleet owners.

Buyer Notes Before Bidding

Before bidding at any used equipment auction, buyers should inspect equipment carefully, review available maintenance records, verify serial numbers, confirm emissions configuration, understand buyer fees, check payment deadlines, estimate freight costs, and compare auction pricing against dealer retail listings and recent comparable sales.

For construction equipment, pay close attention to undercarriage condition, hydraulic leaks, pins and bushings, attachment wear, engine blow-by, fault codes, emissions system condition, final drives, transmission performance, tires, structural cracks, weld repairs, and signs of poor maintenance.

For trucks and trailers, review engine condition, transmission operation, frame condition, suspension, brakes, tires, emissions systems, PTO systems, wet-line equipment, dump bodies, service bodies, trailer decks, axles, and DOT-related history where available.

For compact equipment and rental fleet machines, hours may be lower than larger production equipment, but attachment wear, operator abuse, hydraulic couplers, tracks, rollers, quick couplers, electrical issues, and deferred maintenance still matter.

Auction buying can create strong opportunities, but most equipment is sold as-is unless the auction company clearly states otherwise. Buyer premiums, taxes, freight, export documents, financing timelines, inspection limitations, and repair costs can materially affect the final delivered cost.

Monthly Heavy Equipment Auction Archives

HEPLANET keeps monthly heavy equipment auction calendars as archived market references. Once a month has passed, that monthly calendar may be updated with notes about major auction activity, sale types, regional signals, and equipment categories that stood out.

For prior months and month-by-month auction history, visit the full monthly archive:

View Monthly Heavy Equipment Auction Calendar Archives

Submit an Auction

Auction companies, dealers, contractors, rental companies, fleet owners, lenders, municipalities, and industry contacts may submit relevant heavy equipment, construction equipment, mining equipment, roadbuilding equipment, truck, trailer, forestry, agricultural, rental fleet, or industrial equipment auctions for calendar consideration.

Submitted auctions should include the auction company, event name, location, sale date, sale format, major equipment categories, inspection details if available, and a link to the official auction listing.

Heavy Equipment Auction Calendar FAQ

What is the best heavy equipment auction calendar?

The best heavy equipment auction calendar is one that tracks more than just major national sales. Contractors and equipment buyers should watch large regional auctions, online equipment auctions, rental fleet dispersals, dealer inventory reductions, retirement sales, government surplus auctions, truck and trailer auctions, quarry equipment sales, and specialty industrial auctions.

Where can I find upcoming construction equipment auctions?

Upcoming construction equipment auctions can be found through major auction companies, online auction platforms, regional auction firms, and industry calendars. HEPLANET tracks upcoming auctions that may include excavators, loaders, dozers, graders, skid steers, compact track loaders, backhoes, cranes, paving equipment, trucks, trailers, and attachments.

Are heavy equipment auctions good for buying used equipment?

Heavy equipment auctions can be a good place to buy used equipment, but buyers need to inspect machines carefully and understand the full delivered cost. Auction fees, taxes, freight, repairs, financing timelines, emissions issues, and inspection limits can change the economics of a purchase.

What should I check before bidding on used construction equipment?

Before bidding on used construction equipment, check the serial number, hours, maintenance records, undercarriage, hydraulics, engine condition, fault codes, emissions system, pins and bushings, attachment wear, final drives, transmission, tires, structural cracks, and overall repair history.

Do auction prices reflect the used equipment market?

Auction prices are one signal in the used equipment market, but they should not be used alone. A strong market view compares auction results, dealer retail listings, rental fleet rotation, regional demand, machine condition, age, hours, brand demand, financing conditions, and seasonal timing.

How often is the HEPLANET Heavy Equipment Auction Calendar updated?

HEPLANET updates the Heavy Equipment Auction Calendar on a rolling basis, with emphasis on the current month and the next two months. Past monthly pages may be converted into auction archives and market notes after the month has ended.