Posted by The tractor vet on January 16, 2016 at 08:25:06 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: Buying or Selling? posted by Spudm on January 16, 2016 at 06:47:23:
Well depends on where and how you try and sell . Back when the big sales were happening and i did a lot of running to sales you had to learn the market and buy for the market , what might sell at one may not sell at another. Sometimes you hit a homerun and sometimes you just made trucking and some times you took a hard hit and ate your mistake and smiled about it and moved on . You can not buy at a sale in your back yard and expect to sell in your back yard and make out . Myself and my two closest friends would go no less then three hours away from home to do our shopping. Most times it was eight to ten hours drive , also working with auctioneers that knew you and knew that you were there to BUY helped . You did not just go for one pieces you went for a truck load if not more . If there was more then one sale the same day we would split up and each of us would take one sale with a list of each of us and do the buying for the other two .
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