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Graham Auctioneers Hosts 25th Annual Sale in Elk City

Graham Auctioneers hosted their 25th Annual Sale in Elk City, Okla., drawing over 500 registered bidders onsite and 1,100 online. 300+ lots of heavy equipment from top manufacturers were auctioned off, making it a successful event for both buyers and the auction house.

Tue April 01, 2025 - West Edition #7
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Graham Auctioneers held its 25th annual Oklahoma Statewide Surplus Equipment Auction March 7-8, 2025, at the Elk City Convention Center in Elk City, Okla.

The two-day event drew more than 500 registered bidders onsite and more than 1,100 online bidders from across the country and overseas. While many took advantage of the remote bidding option, the onsite crowd packed the event.

Bidding began at 9 a.m. both days, with more than 300 lots of equipment offered each day. Buyers had access to a wide range of heavy equipment from manufacturers, including Caterpillar, John Deere, Komatsu, Volvo, Bobcat and Case. Items available included hydraulic excavators, wheel loaders, backhoes, dump trucks, skid steers, rollers, asphalt equipment, attachments and more.

Several bidders on site shared that attending the Elk City auction has become a yearly tradition.

"I come every year," one attendee said. "It's a great place to find machines and catch up with people in the industry."

Graham Auctioneers' staff were on hand to keep things moving efficiently from registration to loadout. The team ensured that bidders had the support they needed and that the event ran smoothly from start to finish.

The 2025 Oklahoma Statewide Surplus Equipment Auction was another successful event for Graham Auctioneers and all involved. CEG

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Muriel Pruitt, owner of Pruitt Services, inspects a lineup of skid steers to use in a guard rail project in Oklahoma. (CEG photo)

Muriel Pruitt, owner of Pruitt Services, inspects a lineup of skid steers to use in a guard rail project in Oklahoma.
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Guzman (L) and Eddie Mitts, co-owners of Okla Construction, eye several backhoes to add to their fleet for upcoming utility projects.
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James Randell, a farmer from Ada, Okla., evaluates a John Deere 200C LC excavator.
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Tyler Stafford, owner of Stafford Machinery, stands beside a Komatsu dozer, one of several machines he’s considering buying at Graham Auctioneers’ 25th Anniversary Oklahoma Statewide County Surplus Equipment Auction.
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Oscar Rios, owner of Rios Machinery in McAllen, Texas, assesses a Case 580 Super N backhoe.
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A full house at the Graham Auctioneers event.
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Luke Copeland, owner of Copeland Equipment and Truck, traveled from Jasper, Ga., to source top-quality machines like this Komatsu wheel loader. 
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A strong selection of heavy equipment, including John Deere and Case excavators, was available for bidding.
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