Posted by TylerARK on February 15, 2008 at 17:39:57 from (67.14.206.126):
In Reply to: Nebraska Auction Again posted by newfarmer9 on February 15, 2008 at 15:27:17:
I wonder how many (po) bidder numbers they will be using to either run the prices up or make it look like everything sold ? I bet they have put running, restored high end values on even the rough, stuck tractors. Maybe its just me but I would truck 200 to 500 of them back to the Midwest at a time and have several different auctions. Makes me feel even better that my annual tractor auction in April has No parking fees, No admission charge , No buyers premiums, No sales tax, No golf cart rentals, No 24 hour tow away scheme. No Loading charge. Etc Etc. Just some honest southern rednecks havin a consignment sale ! Tyler
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