Petersen Heavy Equipment
A buyer reported losing $15,750 to Petersen Heavy Equipment in Madison, NE after wiring funds through petersenequipmentne.com for a 2014 Kubota SVL75-2 track loader that was never delivered. Listed phone (402) 526-5891.
Bass Farm Equipment in Castlewood, SD (South Dakota) — website bassfarmequipment.com, phone (605) 215-1629, email sales@bassfarmequipment.com, address 17949 459th Ave, Castlewood SD 57223. Read complaints and reviews of Bass Farm Equipment Castlewood South Dakota before sending any money.
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Bass Farm Equipment, operating at bassfarmequipment.com, is a fraudulent online heavy equipment dealer at 17949 459th Ave, Castlewood, SD 57223 in Hamlin County. The company lists phone (605) 215-1629 and email sales@bassfarmequipment.com. The domain was registered on May 4, 2026 — only days before buyers began reporting losses. Buyers who send payment to Bass Farm Equipment receive nothing in return.
The bassfarmequipment.com website advertises Kubota compact track loaders (SVL75-2), John Deere tractors (6155M, 310SL backhoes), Case IH Magnum tractors, Bobcat skid-steers (S650), Caterpillar excavators (320, 950GC), New Holland tractors, and various diesel engines at competitive prices. The site uses a multi-step "How to Buy" flow and a fake purchase-notification popup showing random buyer names to create urgency. Once a buyer commits, Bass Farm Equipment demands payment by wire transfer, Zelle, ACH, or cryptocurrency to a personal or shell account. After the payment clears, sales@bassfarmequipment.com and (605) 215-1629 stop responding and no equipment is ever shipped from the claimed Castlewood, SD address.
A buyer reported losing $14,500 after wiring funds to Bass Farm Equipment for a 2022 Kubota SVL75-2HFWC compact track loader with the forestry package (660 hours, Loftness Battle Ax 60" mulcher, Kubota root grapple, 6-in-1 dozer blade, pallet forks) listed at $23,200 on bassfarmequipment.com. The machine was never delivered to the buyer. Phone calls to (605) 215-1629 and emails to sales@bassfarmequipment.com went unanswered after the wire cleared. Do NOT send money to bassfarmequipment.com.
14,500
Online Purchase — Heavy Equipment Fraud
May 21, 2026
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Yes. Bass Farm Equipment, listed at 17949 459th Ave, Castlewood, SD 57223 and operating at bassfarmequipment.com, has been reported as an online heavy equipment scam. Buyers report paying Bass Farm Equipment for tractors and equipment that were never delivered.
No. bassfarmequipment.com is not a legitimate dealer. The domain was registered on May 4, 2026 — only 17 days before this report — and the site demands wire transfer, Zelle, or cryptocurrency payments and goes silent once money is sent.
Bass Farm Equipment lists 17949 459th Ave, Castlewood, SD 57223, in Hamlin County, South Dakota. There is no functioning equipment yard at that address for this seller.
(605) 215-1629 is the phone number listed by Bass Farm Equipment on bassfarmequipment.com. The 605 area code covers South Dakota. The number has been associated with the heavy equipment scam reported here and stops responding once payment is sent.
sales@bassfarmequipment.com is the contact email listed by Bass Farm Equipment. After payment is sent, victims report that sales@bassfarmequipment.com stops responding and no equipment is delivered.
No. The 2022 Kubota SVL75-2HFWC forestry package on bassfarmequipment.com (660 hours, listed at $23,200) is part of the scam. A buyer wired $14,500 toward this listing and never received the loader.
Contact your bank or wire-transfer provider immediately and request a recall or chargeback. File a complaint with the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov and an FBI internet-fraud complaint at ic3.gov. Also report Bass Farm Equipment to the South Dakota Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division in Pierre and the Hamlin County Sheriff's Office.
No. The "30 Days Return Policy" advertised on bassfarmequipment.com is part of the scam pitch. Once funds are wired, the seller stops responding, so no return or refund is ever processed.
If you found this page by searching Bass Farm Equipment, bassfarmequipment.com, 17949 459th Ave Castlewood SD, (605) 215-1629, 605-215-1629, or sales@bassfarmequipment.com: yes — this website has been reported as an online heavy equipment scam. A buyer lost $14,500 to bassfarmequipment.com after wiring funds for a 2022 Kubota SVL75-2 forestry-package track loader that was never delivered. The domain was registered only 17 days before this report. Do not send money to bassfarmequipment.com.
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