Hawaii Government Surplus Equipment
Government agencies auction surplus heavy equipment - excavators, tractors, forklifts, loaders, and more - as they upgrade fleets, often at 40β70% below retail prices.
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1992 Tug M-30 Jetline Baggage Tractor
Kahului, HI
2,786 hrs

2000 Tug 660 Belt Loader
Hilo, HI
3,977 hrs

2000 Wollard TC-888 Belt Loader
Hilo, HI
1,024 hrs

2003 Tug Tech M1A30-14 Diesel Baggage Tractor
Lihue, HI
2,250 hrs65 HP

2005 Tug Tech M1A30-24 Diesel Baggage Tractor
Lihue, HI
4,490 hrs65 HP

Wollard TC888A Belt Loader
Lihue, HI
6,860 hrs

Farymann Diesel 15D430 Compactor
HI
HiRanger TC-55 MH Material Handling Bucket Truck On 2019 Peterbilt 337 Utility Truck (1620305)
Lihue, HI
92,910 mi6,953 hrsDiesel
8 active equipment auctions in Hawaii right now.Last updated: 2026-08-21
Market demand: nationwide, equipment sell about 89% of the time, typically ~18 bids, from 5,482 completed sales over the last year.
Browse government equipment auctions in Hawaii from federal, state, and local agencies in HI. Every lot is sold directly by the government agency that owns it - you bid on the original platform.
For the bigger picture, see the Surplus Price Index for what government equipment sells for nationwide, or the Government Surplus Market Report for the latest trends across every category.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Where can I find government surplus equipment auctions in Hawaii?
- Government surplus equipment in Hawaii are sold through official platforms like GSA Auctions (federal surplus) and other state and local agency auctions. GovAuctions aggregates Hawaii equipment listings into one free, searchable feed.
- Are government equipment auctions in Hawaii open to the public?
- Yes. Government surplus auctions in Hawaii are open to the public. Anyone can register and bid on equipment through official platforms like GSA Auctions. No special license is required for most items.
- How do I bid on surplus equipment in Hawaii?
- Browse listings on GovAuctions, click through to the original auction platform, register for a free account, and place your bid. Items are sold directly by government agencies in HI - no middleman fees or bid packs required.
- Can I filter Hawaii equipment auctions by distance from my ZIP code?
- Yes. Most surplus is collected in person, so distance from you usually matters more than the state a lot sits in. In the GovAuctions feed you can enter your ZIP and set a radius of 25, 50, or 100 miles, and the filter applies across every indexed platform at once rather than one marketplace at a time. Results sort by pickup distance, so a radius search also catches equipment just over the Hawaii state line that browsing by state alone would hide.