Online Farm Equipment Appraisal

USPAP-compliant farm equipment appraisals for financing, insurance coverage, and estate settlements. AppraiseItNow appraises tractors, combines, planters, hay equipment, and irrigation systems online and onsite across the US.

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DEFENSIBLE, USPAP-COMPLIANT APPRAISAL REPORTS — QUALIFIED FOR THE IRS, INSURANCE AGENGIES, LENDERS, AND MORE.

USPAP-compliant appraisals by best-in-class appraisers

Joe Kattan

Jason Dolph, CAGA

Tim Roy, ASA, CEA

Marnie Erkelens, CAGA

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About AppraiseItNow's Farm Equipment Appraisal Services

AppraiseItNow provides certified farm equipment appraisals for tax filings, estate settlements, insurance coverage and claims, financing, divorce proceedings, and charitable donations. Agricultural machinery presents unique valuation challenges due to seasonal use patterns, regional market variation, crop-specific configurations, and the wide range of equipment ages and conditions found on working farms. As a specialized subset of our broader equipment and machinery appraisal services, farm equipment valuations are handled by appraisers with direct knowledge of agricultural asset markets. Our mission is to deliver defensible, USPAP-compliant valuations with exceptional speed, professionalism, and client service.

Our appraisers serve farm owners, agricultural lenders, estate attorneys, CPAs, bankruptcy trustees, and insurance adjusters who need independent, credentialed valuations for IRS filings, asset-based lending, litigation support, and transactional due diligence. Many farm equipment appraisals can be completed remotely using photographs, serial numbers, hours of use, and maintenance records, though onsite inspections are coordinated when equipment condition, operational status, or lender requirements make physical inspection necessary. We offer Fair Market Value (FMV), Orderly Liquidation Value (OLV), Forced Liquidation Value (FLV), and Replacement Value appraisals for various intended uses.

What Types of Farm Equipment Do We Appraise?

Farm equipment spans a wide range of machinery, implements, and systems, each with its own depreciation curve and market demand. AppraiseItNow appraises:

  • Tractors, including row-crop, utility, and articulated four-wheel-drive models
  • Combines and harvesting equipment, including headers and grain platforms
  • Planters, seeders, and precision planting systems
  • Sprayers, both self-propelled and pull-type
  • Tillage equipment, including plows, discs, cultivators, and field conditioners
  • Hay and forage equipment, including balers, mowers, rakes, and forage harvesters
  • Grain handling and storage equipment, including augers, conveyors, and grain bins
  • Irrigation systems, including center pivots, lateral move systems, and pump stations
  • Livestock handling equipment, including squeeze chutes, feeders, and TMR mixers
  • Specialty and orchard equipment, including grape harvesters, nut harvesters, and vegetable planters

Who Does AppraiseItNow Serve?

AppraiseItNow serves farm owners, agricultural operators, and rural estate families alongside professional advisors including agricultural lenders, estate attorneys, CPAs, and insurance professionals who require credentialed, independent valuations for financial, legal, and tax purposes.

5-Star Valuation Services, Loved by Hundreds

Affordable and reliable, with fast service and always responsive to my messages and questions. They delivered my appraisal on time without a glitch. 100% Recommended! I wouldn’t use anyone else for my business. Thank you, Joe — you’re great!

Fantastic Experience with AppraiseItNow Inc.! I couldn’t be happier with the service I received from AppraiseItNow Inc. They were professional, timely, and incredibly helpful throughout the entire process. Joe, in particular, was an absolute delight to work with—knowledgeable, friendly, and attentive to every detail. I highly recommend AppraiseItNow Inc. to anyone in need of appraisal services. Five stars all the way!

I was looking for an appraisal and time was of the essence. They got the job done in only a few days with excellent customer service. Great business to work with.

Joe and his team were very professional, fast and thorough. Highly recommend

So easy to work with! They were quick, fair on price, and super helpful through the process. Definitely recommend!

Excellent experience with Joe! The service was prompt, professional, and exceeded my expectations. I highly recommend.

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Machinery & Equipment valuations for commercial and personal clients

Servicing Commercial & Industrial Businesses

AppraiseItNow serves major businesses and commercial clients, including:

  • Banks and lenders
  • Construction companies
  • Infrastructure contractors
  • Inudstrial & manufacturing companies
  • Internal finance teams
  • CPAs
  • Attorneys

Servicing Individuals & Households

AppraiseItNow also serves individual consumers with projects large and small. These clients often include:

  • Machinery & Equipment owners or estate inheritors
  • Individuals making non-cash charitable donations
  • Couples going through marital divorce
  • Families dealing with estate planning or post-death estate matters
  • Individuals dealing with insurance or other third-party claims
  • Individuals going through major financial or other life events

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How our Valuation Process Works

1
Appraisal Request
Submit estimate or list of items for our review
2
Quote Issued
We'll share a flat fee quote for your approval
3
Kickoff & Intake
Submit details on all of your items for our review
4
Research & Analysis
We'll conduct detailed research and prepare a written USPAP-compliant report
5
Report Delivery
Delivery of your report and supporting documents (e.g., signed IRS Form 8283) by email

Written USPAP-compliant equipment appraisals for when defensibility matters.

Given the USPAP-compliant nature of AppraiseItNow’s appraisal reports, we prepare our deliverables for major legal, tax, and financial reporting purposes for individual and commercial clients.

Popular uses of our appraisal reports include:

Tax, Estate & Financial Planning

Transactions, Lending & Investment

Life Events & Special Circumstances

  • Divorce
  • Social Security reporting or Medicaid Application Filings
  • E-2 visa applications

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Frequently Asked Questions on Farm Equipment Appraisals

What types of farm equipment does AppraiseItNow appraise?

AppraiseItNow appraises a wide range of agricultural machinery and equipment, from individual units to full farm inventories. Common items include:

  • Tractors, combines, and harvesters
  • Tillage equipment, planters, and seeders
  • Sprayers, spreaders, and application equipment
  • Hay and forage equipment including balers and mowers
  • Grain handling and storage equipment
  • Irrigation systems including center pivots
  • Skid steers, loaders, and utility vehicles used in farm operations
  • Specialty crop equipment and orchard machinery

Are your farm equipment appraisals USPAP-compliant?

Yes. All AppraiseItNow farm equipment appraisals are developed and reported in compliance with USPAP Standards 7 and 8, which govern personal property appraisals. Standard 7 requires appraisers to identify the problem, analyze the market, collect and verify data from sources like auction records and dealer listings, and reconcile their findings. Standard 8 requires that results be reported clearly and without misleading information, making the report defensible for IRS, insurance, lender, and legal purposes.

What are common reasons someone needs a farm equipment appraisal?

Farm equipment appraisals are needed across a wide range of personal, financial, and legal situations. Common reasons include:

  • Securing financing or asset-based loans using equipment as collateral
  • Obtaining or updating insurance coverage and scheduling individual machines
  • Estate settlement and federal estate tax reporting on Form 706
  • Divorce and equitable distribution proceedings
  • Charitable donation deductions requiring IRS Form 8283
  • Business sales, mergers, or acquisitions involving farm operations
  • Bankruptcy filings and litigation support
  • Eminent domain and damage claims

Can you appraise farm equipment in poor condition, with unknown provenance, or with limited documentation?

Yes. Appraisers evaluate equipment across the full condition spectrum, from field-ready machines to units with significant wear, rust, or mechanical issues. Farm equipment often lacks the uniform identification systems found in other asset classes, since combines and specialty machines use model and serial number combinations rather than standardized VINs, and appraisers are trained to work within those constraints. When documentation is limited, appraisers rely on physical inspection, observable hours and wear indicators, and comparable market data from sources like TractorHouse, MachineryTrader, and auction records to support a credible conclusion.

Can you appraise large collections or multiple pieces of farm equipment?

Yes. AppraiseItNow regularly appraises small fleets, mixed equipment sets, and large farm inventories with dozens or more individual machines. Volume pricing is available, and for larger inventories an in-person inspection is often the most practical approach to ensure accuracy and completeness. Whether you need five tractors appraised for a loan or a full farm dispersal inventory valued for an estate, we can scope the project accordingly.

Do you provide online or remote farm equipment appraisals?

Most farm equipment appraisals are completed remotely using photographs, serial numbers, hours readings, maintenance records, and other documentation provided by the client. For larger projects, complex collections, or situations where physical inspection is required by scope or intended use, we can coordinate an in-person appraiser anywhere in the United States. Remote appraisals are fast, cost-effective, and accepted by the IRS, lenders, and insurers when properly documented.

How much does a farm equipment appraisal cost?

Fees depend on the number of machines, the complexity of the equipment, and the intended use of the appraisal. Standard appraisals for insurance, estate distribution, internal planning, and probate start at $295. Advanced appraisals for IRS filings, charitable contributions, M&A due diligence, asset-based lending, litigation, and bankruptcy start at $395. Volume pricing by number of items is as follows:

  • 1 item: $295 to $595 for a single machine appraisal
  • 10 items: $995 to $3,000 for a small fleet or mixed equipment set
  • 50 or more items: $5,000 to $10,000 and up, frequently completed in person

Do you offer discounted pricing for large volumes?

Yes. Pricing scales favorably as the number of machines increases, and volume discounts are built into our fee structure for larger inventories. A set of 10 pieces of equipment is priced significantly lower per unit than a single-machine appraisal, and projects involving 50 or more items are quoted individually based on scope. Contact AppraiseItNow for a custom quote on large farm dispersal inventories or multi-location equipment portfolios.

How long does a farm equipment appraisal take?

Most remote farm equipment appraisals are completed within 7 to 10 business days from the time all required information is received. Onsite inspections or larger collections typically take 2 to 3 weeks to account for scheduling and travel coordination. Rush service is available for same-day or next-day turnaround upon request, which is useful for time-sensitive financing, litigation, or estate deadlines.

Who prepares the appraisal report?

Farm equipment appraisal reports are prepared by credentialed machinery and equipment appraisers with specific experience in agricultural assets. AppraiseItNow's team includes appraisers holding designations such as ASA (American Society of Appraisers) and CEA (Certified Equipment Appraiser), and all work is reviewed for USPAP compliance before delivery. Each report identifies the appraiser, their qualifications, the scope of work, and the methodology used, meeting the qualified appraiser requirements set by the IRS.

Do you prepare appraisals for IRS Form 8283 (Noncash Charitable Contributions)?

Yes. When farm equipment is donated to a qualifying organization and the claimed deduction exceeds $5,000, IRS rules require a qualified appraisal and a completed Section B of Form 8283, signed by the appraiser. AppraiseItNow prepares appraisals that meet these requirements, with the appraiser signing Part III of Section B and the report supporting the fair market value conclusion. Donations of equipment valued between $500 and $5,000 require written substantiation, and our standard appraisal reports satisfy that requirement as well.

Do you buy, sell, or broker farm equipment?

No. AppraiseItNow is an independent appraisal firm and does not buy, sell, or broker farm equipment of any kind. This independence is a core requirement of USPAP compliance and ensures that our valuations are objective and free from any financial interest in the outcome. Our sole role is to provide credible, unbiased appraisal reports for our clients.

What information do you need to get started?

Providing the following information helps us scope your appraisal accurately and deliver results quickly:

  • Make, model, year, and serial number for each piece of equipment
  • Engine hours or usage meter readings where available
  • Photographs of each unit, including any damage, modifications, or attachments
  • Maintenance records or service history if available
  • Any known liens, title documents, or ownership records
  • The intended use of the appraisal (insurance, estate, donation, financing, etc.)
  • Your preferred turnaround timeframe

Can AppraiseItNow appraise farm equipment located anywhere in the U.S.?

Yes. Remote appraisals are available for farm equipment located in any state, and the majority of appraisals are completed without requiring a site visit. For larger inventories, complex equipment, or situations where an in-person inspection is necessary, we can coordinate a qualified appraiser to travel to any location in the country. Whether your equipment is on a single farm or spread across multiple locations, we can accommodate the project.

Will my appraisal be accepted by the IRS, insurers, or courts?

AppraiseItNow appraisal reports are USPAP-compliant, prepared by credentialed appraisers, and structured to meet the qualified appraisal standards required by the IRS for tax filings including Form 8283 and Form 706. Insurance companies and lenders accept our reports for coverage scheduling, claims, and collateral purposes. For litigation and court use, our appraisers can provide reports that meet evidentiary standards and, when needed, serve as expert witnesses.

How do appraisers account for precision agriculture technology when valuing a tractor or combine?

Precision ag features like GPS guidance, autosteer systems, and telematics integration can add a 10 to 15 percent premium to a machine's fair market value compared to an otherwise identical unit without those upgrades. However, appraisers also consider that these systems accelerate functional obsolescence for non-upgraded units, since buyers increasingly expect connectivity and automation as standard. An appraiser will verify which technology packages are installed, confirm compatibility with current software platforms, and adjust comparable sales accordingly to reflect both the premium and the risk of rapid obsolescence.

How does the IRS alternate valuation date affect farm equipment in an estate?

When a farm estate is large enough to require a Form 706 filing, the executor may elect to value assets at the alternate valuation date, which is six months after the date of death, rather than at the date of death itself. For farm equipment, this election can reduce fair market value by 15 to 25 percent depending on seasonal market conditions, since equipment sold outside of peak planting or harvest seasons typically commands lower prices. The election must be made on Form 706 and applies to all estate assets, not just the equipment, so the decision requires careful analysis of how commodity prices and seasonal demand trends affect the full inventory.

What valuation basis should I request for a farm equipment appraisal used in a loan or line of credit?

Lenders typically require either orderly liquidation value or forced liquidation value rather than fair market value, since they need to understand what the equipment would realistically bring in a sale scenario if the borrower defaults. Orderly liquidation value assumes a reasonable marketing period of roughly 90 to 120 days and a motivated but not distressed seller, while forced liquidation value reflects an immediate or auction-style sale with minimal time to market. Knowing which basis your lender requires before ordering the appraisal ensures the report is structured correctly and avoids delays in the underwriting process.

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