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Posted by Farmer Gene (NW WI) on September 16, 2005 at 03:01:45 from (64.91.86.79):
In Reply to: Equipment Auction Advice posted by Nathan in Texas on September 15, 2005 at 20:11:17:
If they sell them in the order on the bill it looks like you could be late, but if you have my kind of luck the one you wanted will have just sold before you got there at a real steal. The auctioneer will tell you at the begining of the auction the order in which things will be sold and how much time you have to remove equipment and that you need cash or good check unless other financing has been arranged ahead of time.I didn"t see anything saying there was reserves on anything, but be forewarned that most consignment auctions have a minimun selling price set by the seller, an honest auctioneer would tell you that. Also some owners might be having someone bidding on their equip. to get the price they want. If you keep your ears open,sometimes you can learn alot about how a piece of equip was kept, some neighbors know more about someone elses equip. than their own. Good luck and let us know how it goes. Gene
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