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Longtown Machinery Sale Monday 08 June 2026

C&D Auction marts held their June collective sale on Monday 8th June with many quality lots forward from both local farms and dealers. Buyers were forward in abundance both online and in person and with a huge Irish presence being forward, a great trade and huge clearance rates were achieved.

Leading Prices

£42,000 New Holland T7210

£26,200 New Holland T6125

£25,000 John Deere 1450 Combine

£24,400 Claas Arion 530

£22,500 New Holland CB110 Digger

£19,800 New Holland T5060 With Loader

£12,200 Bailey 11 Tonne Silage Trailer

£11,200 Hitachi Tracked Digger

£10,800 Bailey 11 Tonne Digger

£8,100 14 Tonne Grain Trailer

£7,900 Bunning Muck Spreader

£7,000 628 Handler

£6,000 Kubota Buggy

£5,800 Matbro 200 Handler

£5,300 Marshall Grain trailer

£5,000 JCB Farm Master

£3,900 Kuhn Mower

£3,500 Ifor Williams 14ft Livestock Trailer

£3,300 Grain Trailer

£3,100 Marshall Trailer

£2,700 Claas Rake

£2,500 Marshall Slurry Tanker

Next machinery sale is Monday 10th August 2026. Early entries are appreciated with completed entry forms. For all further enquiries please contact our auctioneers who will be only too pleased to take your calls.

Nick Woodmass 07442 246 063

Daniel Lynn 07584 200489

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