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Dakil Auctioneers Conducts Heavy Equipment Auction

Dakil Auctioneers held its Spring 2025 Heavy Equipment Auction in Oklahoma City, attracting a large crowd of bidders despite rainy weather. Over 400 equipment lots were featured, drawing buyers from multiple states. The central location and online bidding option contributed to the event's success.

Tue May 27, 2025 - West Edition #11
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Roy (L) and Cody Hoffman stopped to look over this Case 580E, considering it for dirt work at their Hoffman Auto Sales facility.
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Roy (L) and Cody Hoffman stopped to look over this Case 580E, considering it for dirt work at their Hoffman Auto Sales facility.
Roy (L) and Cody Hoffman stopped to look over this Case 580E, considering it for dirt work at their Hoffman Auto Sales facility.
   (CEG photo) Matt Telowicz of D&G Equipment gives this Kubota KX41-3V a close inspection.
   (CEG photo) Dakil Auctioneers headquarters in Oklahoma City, Okla.   (CEG photo) Barry Young calls out bids from the auction block.
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Dakil Auctioneers hosted its Spring 2025 Heavy Equipment Auction on April 30, 2025, at its Oklahoma City headquarters at 200 NW 114th St.

Despite steady rainfall throughout the day, the weather didn't stop bidders from showing up in force. More than 300 onsite bidders filled the auction gallery, joined by another 600 participants bidding online via Proxibid.

The auction featured more than 400 lots of equipment, including a strong selection of heavy equipment, trucks, trailers and attachments. Contractors, local businessmen and equipment resellers from Oklahoma, Texas and surrounding states competed for machines.

Dakil's central location continues to be a key advantage for both buyers and sellers.

"We pride ourselves on being centrally located in Oklahoma," said Louis Dakil of Dakil Auctioneers. "It gives buyers and sellers from across the region easier access to quality equipment. We appreciate everyone who came out despite the weather. It was a great crowd."

As bidding picked up throughout the afternoon, attendees were treated to fresh burgers to keep them fueled. The auction maintained a mix of local and national buyers bidding both in person and online.

For more information on upcoming sales, visit dakil.com. CEG




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