Posted by super99 on June 19, 2014 at 17:56:55 from (74.32.245.98):
My older brother is back at home and recovering nicely except he has 10% lung capacity and severe memory loss. His farming and trucking days are over. Sister in law asked me to help her find a good auctioneer that won't gouge her too bad selling his equipment. Nothing new or fancy, mostly older equipment, probably a scrappers paradice. BUT, he has a somewhat rare Oliver 2050 with front wheel assist. Only 300 and some made. Mechanically sound, but has been outside forever, looks pretty tough. It should bring a pretty good price if the auction is advertised properly. Does anyone have any idea what a normal fee or percentage is for total farm auctions? They are hurting for money with all his medical bills and the last thing the need is to be taken by a shady auctioneer. A couple of local auctioneers don't have the best reputation. How do you go about finding a good one?? I'm trying to help some but fear getting too involved or I may be in over my head. Any suggestions appreciated. Chris
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