Dairy Farm Surplus in Fresno and the Central Valley
Sell used milking equipment, bulk cooling tanks, dairy processing supplies, and farm machinery to local Central Valley buyers. Free to list, no commissions, local pickup only.
Built for Fresno Businesses
Tulare County is the largest dairy producing county in the United States, and Fresno and Kings Counties are not far behind. The dairies and dairy processing operations spread across the Central Valley generate significant equipment surplus every year. Replaced milking systems, upgraded bulk cooling tanks, decommissioned processing lines, and cleared calf barn equipment all have local buyers. 559 Overstock connects Central Valley dairy farms and creameries with local business buyers who can absorb surplus quickly, at prices that recover real value instead of covering only scrap or disposal costs.
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How It Works
Connecting Fresno businesses in three steps.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can Central Valley dairy farms sell used milking equipment locally?
559 Overstock is a free B2B marketplace where dairy farms list used milking systems, bulk tanks, calf equipment, and farm machinery directly to local business buyers in the 559 area code. Equipment sells without auction house commissions (which typically take 25 to 40 percent of gross) and without the logistics of shipping heavy agricultural equipment across state lines.
Where can Fresno area operations buy used bulk milk cooling tanks?
Central Valley dairy farms list replaced or decommissioned bulk cooling tanks on 559 Overstock when upgrading to larger capacity or closing a barn. Local buyers browse available tanks and claim them with local pickup, which means they can inspect the equipment before committing and avoid freight costs that often exceed the value of a used tank.
What types of dairy farm surplus can be listed on 559 Overstock?
Central Valley dairy farms and creameries can list milking clusters and parlor components, bulk milk tanks and cooling equipment, calf hutches and group pen systems, TMR mixers and feed handling equipment, pasteurizers and small creamery processing gear, irrigation pipe, corral panels, water troughs, and any other legal business surplus from a dairy operation.
How does selling dairy equipment on 559 Overstock compare to national equipment auctions?
National dairy equipment auctions typically charge 25 to 40 percent of the final sale price. 559 Overstock charges zero. Listings go live in under two minutes, buyers are vetted local businesses in the Central Valley, and pickup is coordinated directly between buyer and seller without a freight broker step. Local buyers also pay more than national buyers because they can inspect equipment in person before committing.