Posted by BarnyardEngineering on May 03, 2022 at 05:55:25 from (161.69.123.10):
In Reply to: Auction Bidding posted by Bonnan on May 02, 2022 at 17:11:39:
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Unfortunately you won't know until you go to the auction.
If it's a farm sale things could be arranged by function, could be parked worst to best, could be parked best to worst, or they could just be parked in the order they were dragged in. The more particular you are the longer it takes, but there are diminishing returns. Beyond putting the tractors at the right point in the sale for the size and expected crowd, gains from arranging everything in a specific order are not as significant and usually not worth the effort.
Like others have said, consignment sales tend to be parked in the order that it arrives, but in my experience they do park the better stuff towards the beginning/middle of the sale and the back row is usually junk. The exception to this is JMartin's; they have good stuff beginning to end in their main ring. There's a whole separate auction for the junk.
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