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Re: Re: Re: Why I hate farm auctions
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Posted by ken on December 06, 2003 at 17:35:20 from (216.16.92.228):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Why I hate farm auctions posted by Ray on December 06, 2003 at 16:53:00:
i went to an auction a couple years ago for a parts d2 cat both motors locked up and was pretty much parts, i figured 700 was way more than it was worth and i didn't even get my bid in it started at 1000 and ended at 3600 seems the guys kid and his uncle wanted to keep it in the family which i don't blame em ,and what i've done lately is call the auctioneer and see what order they are selling in and what kinda timeframe til they get around to what your after then show up about that time or a little later as they always tell ya early cuz they take forever on the flatracks.my last auction i had to go to early as i was after the 2 arms to convert 2 pt to 3 pt and when i get there and looking around i finally see em setting between the super h and super mta so i went back home for about 3 hrs and came back and only had to wait about 20 minutes to get outbid.
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