Posted by Jeff- IN on January 18, 2015 at 08:03:20 from (69.24.120.212):
In Reply to: old tractor advice posted by djcrokit on January 17, 2015 at 16:44:02:
I am sure that there is a collector tractor auction within a couple hours of you (not sure where you live) or an auctioneer service that specializes in tractors. Most of these auctioneers will (of course for a reasonable fee) haul your tractors to their facility and you can consign them on their auction. You will get a fair price for your tractors and won't have all of the hassle of having to sell them yourself. If you aren't really familiar with selling tractors yourself, it is well worth the money of not having all of the B.S. of having to deal with selling them. They will simply send you a check for the price less commission and hauling. You will probably still end up with more money than if you had people showing up trying to lowball your tractors. If you wanted, you could go to the auction on sale day just to represent your tractors. Seems like they usually bring more money if the owner is there.
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