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Re: Farm Auctions and how they are run?
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Posted by Hard Knocks on January 30, 2007 at 15:55:41 from (71.2.165.106):
In Reply to: Farm Auctions and how they are run? posted by B. Abseck on January 29, 2007 at 16:23:35:
I haved attended 100's of farm auctions over the years in VA,PA,MD,NC,NY,WVA and Ohio and each is a little different.If you are going to a farm sale held on the farm with the seller selling equipment he actually used its one thing consignment auctions where farmers bring items to a yard to sell are a whole different animal. If you're going to a farm auction and are looking to buy a specific item get there early or if close check it out the day before and try to talk to the owner/farm manager etc about the item. Look it over closely just like you would a private sale. Set in your mind what you want to pay don't worry about who is bidding against you whether they are kin to the auctionneer or whatever just bid your price and quit if you get it fine if not there is always another auction
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