Posted by the tractor vet on November 25, 2012 at 07:07:53 from (76.212.227.196):
In Reply to: Re: Auctions posted by kerry50 on November 25, 2012 at 06:15:07:
Couple years ago a friend drug me to and qauction on a vary nasty day a two hour drive on good roads letlne on solid ice . The place was back a dead end road and everybody and his brother aunt uncle and cousins 10 times removed were there . We had to park a mile and half away and walk back this road on solid ice to the sale . He wanted a Miller Bobcat welder . It was nice with 600 hrs on it and he 3wanted me to do the bidding for him , why i have no idea but he always wants me to do the buying.When they started bidding on it it started out low and i for about a min. thought i had it bought , then out of nowhere someone threw in a bid on the second call and it went plum crazy . We could have drove down the street to the welding suppy shop and bought a brand new one with cables a cover and warranty for 800 bucks less . The only bargin at that sale was a 8600 ford that went for 3600 bucks . always keep in mind that it only takes two people to have and auction (1) the buyer and (2) the auctioneer . Fence posts , birds , or anything else can be bidding against ya. seen this happen way tomany times.
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