Lineholme Garage, a well-established agricultural engineering business based in West Yorkshire, has closed after serving the farming community for decades. The company, recognised for supplying machinery, parts, and engineering support to agricultural clients across the UK, has ceased trading and is now liquidating its remaining assets.
Walker Singleton, a specialist advisory and restructuring firm, has been appointed to manage the sale of the firm’s stock, machinery, and workshop equipment. More than 400 lots are being auctioned online, closing on 9 October.
The auction features a wide range of agricultural engineering stock, including new and used parts, PTO shafts, linkage components, hand tools, and consumables. Items for classic and vintage tractors, such as David Brown body panels and engines, are also available.
Workshop machinery used in agricultural maintenance and repair—such as crankshaft grinders, polishing tools, and test equipment for cylinder heads and injectors—is part of the sale, with several items reportedly never put into use.
The closure marks the end of a long-established regional business that has supported farmers and the rural economy for generations.