Posted by Goose on June 11, 2017 at 07:28:17 from (70.198.55.13):
In Reply to: Sparky's sale.... posted by big tee on June 11, 2017 at 06:24:01:
Great Pictures!
It looks like the auction was well organized. I went to a large local auction yesterday done by one of our leading local auction companies. Something was wrong. It just wasn't up to their normal level of professionalism. It started at 9:30, and they didn't even begin two rings until 1:30 when they could have been running two by 10:00. It must have been evening by the time they finished.
There were a lot of quality machine shop items that brought good money, but only four tractors, an M Farmall, two H's, and an MM.
The M was beat with an ancient loader on it. Some guy opened the bidding at $300 and no one else bid. I could use another healthy H, but both of those were beat. One I wouldn't have wanted brought $900 and the other, needing a lot of work, brought about $1200. I left before the MM sold, but it was non-running and still sitting where it had sat for 20 years.
I finally decided I had better things to do than hang around there, so I left.
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