Posted by Winchester1 on November 25, 2012 at 14:30:07 from (173.27.238.88):
In Reply to: Auctions posted by John B. on November 25, 2012 at 06:02:21:
There are bargins to be had at auctions but you have to go to several to determine what is a good buy and what is not. Every auction normally wipes out a whole day. If you were not doing anything and picked up some good buys on things you NEED and were planning to buy anyway you did well. If you figure your time is worth $20.00 or whatever per hour it is hard to come out ahead buying small dollar items. The story is diffeent if you are not doing anything and going for fun. Big dollar items like tractors are a little different. If I'm serious about one I go the day before the auction ask permission to start and drive it in all gears, etc. A rule of thumb around here (to be safe) with used tractors at auctions is take the price you pay and double it to get the tractor up in good working condition. My thoughts/feelings anyway.
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