Posted by NYOlivers on March 10, 2018 at 14:13:45 from (98.3.50.125):
For all of you that comment on my post earlier this week "thinking about going to a auction" I did go to the auction today. I consider it a success on my part, being a first time bidder. I bought the JD cultivator for a $100.00 and the Brillion cultipacker for $175.00. I think I did pretty good, the cultivator is in nice shape and sweeps are like new. The one disk marker is missing which is ok, I am taking the other off and I am going to make it a four row for now. As for the packer the tongue needs some work and I have enough metal to rebuild it. The axle and wheels are in good shape, it is 10ft wide. They seem to bring big money on CL or at dealers in worst shape. So all in all I consider it a success on part for a novice!
There was only a 5% buyer premium for anything under $1000.00 none for anything a 1000 or over. The auctioneer was good I thought. He made sure everyone understood the terms and conditions. He also told anyone to stop him whenever to ask about bids or questions to make sure everyone was on the same page. I though that was good. There were about 200 or so people for being a cold windy snowy day I had fun and will definitely being attempting more auctions in the future.
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