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Re: Anyone ever been to Ted Everett's sale?


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Posted by DaveK(IN) on August 07, 2010 at 13:28:09 from (75.103.134.27):

In Reply to: Anyone ever been to Ted Everett's sale? posted by OliverGuy on August 07, 2010 at 04:59:40:

I live just south of Everetts and second what everyone else has said. I missed this last one because of pending surgery but try to attend most of them. I moved out here from NYC in the 1960"s to go to college and Jim Vaughn"s auctions were my first introduction to old iron and farm life in general. I never left.

A couple of things that I think are noteworthy. These are not consignment auctions, that is Ted"s money sitting there and he has full time mechanics who try and make sure the stuff works and is as he represents it to be. He employs a fair number of people around here.

He is a straight up guy and stands behind his merchandise. If you buy a tractor and take it home and find it has got a problem (like a cracked block for example)take it back and Ted will give you your money back no questions asked. You will see that tractor in the next sale clearly marked "as is" and they will tell you why it was brought back.

He also has a lot of non farm stuff like golf carts, ATV"s, lawn equipment, construction equipment and the occasional motorcycle so the sale is interesting and attracts a variety of people. The food is provided by another local attraction, Gray Brothers Cafeteria, and is another good reason to attend.

He has been at this awhile and has a very well organized and smooth running honest sale. You can also wander the lot prior to the sale and check out anything you are interested in bidding on for the week or so preceding the sale.


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