Machinery & Dispersals

Machinery Dispersal Report-Manor House Farm, Sheldon, Bakewell Saturday 7th February

“2026 Season off to a bang at Manor House Farm, Sheldon”-Mark Elliott

The first sale of the Bagshaws season took place at Manor House Farm, Sheldon, Nr Bakewell and in spite of the recent weather conditions and rain on the morning of the sale there was an excellent turn out with well over 170 vehicles in the car park and a large crowd of active bidders.

In the Smaller Lots

  • Ratchet Straps to £30 per set
  • Qnty of Plastic Path Grids £68
  • Wooden Wheelbarrow £60
  • Metal Pig Sign £30
  • Qnty Gate Hinges £32
  • Three-Hang Over Hay Racks £48
  • Small Plastic Mini Troughs to £48 each
  • Galvanised Mini Troughs to £65 each
  • Lamb Teat Suckler Buckets to £28 each

With over 150 lots sold under cover (to assist selling speed and keep the crowd dry) prices as follows:

  • Electric Fences to £120 each
  • Chest Freezer £105
  • 4 Wheel Trolley £85

Produce was extremely well bid for with 20 bales of conventional bale 2025 hay at £120 and 13 bales of last season straw at £68.

Outside in the Field

  • Virtually unused IAE Sheep Scales c/w Dial Scale £370
  • Conventional Bale Hay Rack £230
  • IAE Mini Lamb Creep £240
  • Sheep Ring Feeders £130 each

In the Machinery

  • Single Leg Mole Plough (For Mini Tractor) £330
  • Mesco Roll Z 275 Mounted Tedder £1050
  • Set of Coronet Style Manual Folding Mounted Chain Harrows £380
  • SLH Single Axle Combi Sheep Trailer £1840

Within the pristine lots around the yard the New Holland T4-65S Tractor c/w MX Power Loader on a 69’ Plate achieved an excellent £23,500 with the Loader Bucket (Virtually Unused) at £420 and the Soft Hands Bale Squeezing Grab at £780.

There had been wide interest in the John Deere Gator and John Deere Ride On Mower with the Gator an 885D Diesel Model on a 13’ Plate at £9,100 and the Ride on Mower an X127 Petrol Model showing only 80 hours work at £2,760.

Within the Included Items

  • An original David Brown 990 with white paintwork (1966 Model) achieved £1,520
  • JCB Robot Skidsteer sold well at £4,800

A superb start to the season with further sales in February and March already being advertised and catalogued. Please see www.bagshaws.com for further information.

Auctioneer:

Mark Elliott

Partner

Farm and dispersal sales, livestock auctioneer

Holly Swift

Rural Chartered Surveyor

Natasha Hall

Graduate Trainee Surveyor