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Thursday, 26 February, 2026
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Sale not to be missed

Hillview Machinery is honoured to present, on behalf of the Hancock Family, a significant offering of machinery as part of a dispersal sale conducted via expressions of interest (EOI).

This campaign represents a major transition as the Hancock family steps away from their farming operations and into the next chapter of their lives.

Hillview Machinery has been directed that all machinery is to be sold.

Located at Lock, the machinery will be available for inspection on Tuesday, September 9 and Wednesday, September 10.

This is a genuine dispersal – every item must be sold, and all reasonable offers submitted through the EOI process will be given full consideration.

All completed EOI forms, accompanied by a deposit, must be received by 1.30pm ACST on Wednesday, September 18 via email to admin@hillviewco.com.au.

Tom Sheridan from Hillview Machinery said the sale was not to be missed.

“If you are in the market for a near-new header, SP Sprayer or a new-near articulated tractor, you would be mad not to come and have a look,” he added.

“The machinery on offer is first-class, perfectly suited to large-scale operations looking to update and expand their fleet.”

For all enquiries or to request an EOI form, contact Tom on 0461 492 601 or tom@hillviewco.com.au.

For more information on the machinery available, visit hillviewauctions.com.au or give Tom a call.

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