We had an auction years ago to settle up my Grand Father's estate. Mainly the EXTRA stuff that was duplicated in equipment he and I had. An example was combines. I had a fairly new JD 7720 and he had an older JD 6600. Of course I was keeping the Newer machine. Word in the coffee shop was we where selling out as we could not make it. I was POed!!! Had two "good" friends that tried to rent some of my ground telling the old people I was selling out.
I told the boys when I die load everything up they do not want and take it to an auction house if it is furniture an such and any equipment to a consignment sale. Then just walk away and forget it!!! ZERO fuss and ZERO drama!!!! If they think it will not sell take it to the scrap yard. Anything but have an auction at the farm. Too many know-it-alls looking through everywhere they should not be. We had people walking in Grand Ma's house at the sale trying to get things out of the house. We had to lock the doors even with family members in the house. Just too many CROOKs these days to have them on the place.
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