Working Contractor Fleet to Be Sold at Public Auction in Great Falls
Telehandlers, dump trucks, utility vehicles, sweepers, trailers, and equipment to sell online through
This public auction reflects The Ligon Co.'s mission of connecting buyers and sellers through a transparent, competitive marketplace. The inventory comes from a well-maintained contractor fleet, ensuring that all equipment runs, drives, and operates unless otherwise noted in the catalog. This presents a rare opportunity for those looking to expand a business, replace existing equipment, or add to a farm or personal fleet with quality assets at competitive prices.
Featured Equipment and Opportunities
"This is the type of equipment businesses rely on every day to move materials, maintain property, complete projects, and keep operations running," said
The Contractor Fleet Reduction Auction includes a comprehensive selection of equipment:
- Telehandlers
- Dump Trucks
- Utility Vehicles
- Street Sweepers
- Trailers
Light Towers - Excavator Attachments
Auction Participation and Preview
The auction is open to the public, including contractors, municipalities, and farmers. Complete descriptions, photographs, terms, and bidding information are available online. Early registration is recommended to ensure seamless participation. A preview of the equipment is available at
This event underscores The Ligon Co.'s commitment to facilitating access to quality equipment through efficient and competitive auction processes. Further details can be found at Proxibid.com /Ligon.
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The Ligon Company is a full-service real estate and auction firm serving North and
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SOURCE The Ligon Co.
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