Posted by mark on April 27, 2008 at 11:55:30 from (172.163.77.24):
In Reply to: Estate Settlement posted by David Cox on April 26, 2008 at 17:53:39:
It"s in your best interests to have an auction and to avoid "early sales" where the worms slither in trying to grab something before the open public has a chance to run the price up.
Auction fever takes over and these antique nuts will cut each other"s throats in order to haul your worn out machinery home. Drag out everything you can find in each and every shed....they"ll buy a bucket of rusty bolts if pertains to a tractor. I mean drag out EVERYTHING, no matter if you look at it and think who"d want this junk? Slop some green paint on it and it acts like an opiate on the bidders senses. Trust me on this, I know. Been there and done it.
Lay out a pile of parts and say, I don"t know what these are for....maybe a JOHN DEERE and they bring 3X what they"re worth!
My last 3 tractors have been Deere"s and I hate them just as much as the other new stuff on the market......most of which is junk. But take advantage of the green and yellow paint.....it"ll fill your pockets with money.
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