Posted by Mike M on November 14, 2007 at 06:36:00 from (24.140.28.219):
In Reply to: Auction selling sequence posted by gold-leaf-deere on November 13, 2007 at 18:37:23:
I have seen them ran all sorts of ways. You can usually call ahead and ask what time they think something will sell and I usually get an accurate answer. I have even been to one where one of the auctioneers helpers was live on the cell phone to someone bidding from out of state. So there are alot of options. The ones that really burn me up are where there is a tractor in full dress with 3pt. and weights and you have to buy the tractor then next thing you have to turn around and buy the weights and 3pt etc. Or the time I went to a farm sale with a JD R and saw the owners manual for it mixed in with the odds and ends. I mentioned it to the auctioneer and asked if it was going to whoever bought the tractor ? They said they were going to sell it seperate.
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