Posted by tractorguy2 on May 08, 2016 at 09:13:51 from (64.147.45.84):
In Reply to: Local Amish Auctions posted by Dachshund on May 08, 2016 at 05:28:03:
They weren't Amish auctions here. We has annual consignment auctions. They quit last year. The last eight years all they got in was just k and trash.
Years past they had good stuff lots of smaller farm equipment. In the 80's I don't think I ever saw less than four Farmall or Ford tractors listed.about ever type of Ford implement would be on the sale.
Now, They get lawn mowers with bad engines. Cars that have been in accidents and are all bent up. Tons and tons of old magazines,and records.
They were getting so many old tires. The tire shops here, Charge $3.50 disposal fee per tire. It was. Nothing to have 40-50 tires at the auction.some completely worthless. People wouldn't pay the disposal fee at the tire store. Just dump there old tires at the auction and run.
The auctioneer got smart and started charging a $5 per tire no sale fee. You had to pay upfront when you dropped off the tires. If the tire sold toy got the fee back. That really slowed down the amount of old tires at the auction.
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