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Kansas hosts several federal installations that regularly sell surplus equipment through government auctions, including Fort Riley and the Kansas City federal courthouse complex. Bidders in the state frequently find vehicles, heavy machinery, and construction equipment from the General Services Administration (GSA) and Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). Popular categories at Kansas auctions include farm equipment, trucks, office furniture, and electronics from agencies clearing inventory or upgrading assets.
Kansas auctions are sourced from multiple federal agencies including GSA (General Services Administration), DLA (Defense Logistics Agency), IRS, and the U.S. Marshals Service. Fort Riley in Junction City is one of the state's largest sources of surplus military equipment and vehicles. Additionally, various federal courthouses and administrative offices across Kansas periodically auction seized or surplus property through these agencies.
Kansas state agencies and municipalities use platforms like GovDeals, PublicSurplus, and Municibid to sell surplus equipment. State agencies post items when they're replacing fleet vehicles, office equipment, or infrastructure. Local cities and counties use the same platforms to auction police vehicles, road equipment, and public property. Registration is typically free, and you can bid remotely from anywhere.
Kansas auctions feature a mix of items reflecting the state's agricultural and military presence. Common categories include pickup trucks and cargo vans from federal fleets, heavy equipment like graders and dozers from transportation departments, farm machinery, construction tools, and office furniture. Electronics, tools, and surplus inventory from federal buildings also appear regularly. Seasonal variations occur, with more vehicles available in spring and fall.
439 active auctions from federal and state agencies in Kansas.
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Middle Atlantic UPS -1000R - Computers, Parts, and Supplies - Seller: University of Kansas