Posted by bison on June 26, 2016 at 12:40:53 from (69.168.144.139):
In Reply to: Auction......... posted by Goose on June 26, 2016 at 08:12:05:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeExactly. I was at an Auction last April looking for a big 4 wheel drive tractor,..there were 2 versatiles and three 4whl dr John Deere's in that sale, there were also a couple spare Deere rims with brand new 23.8 x 38 tires on them. The wheels sold ahead of the tractors for $300 the pair( a steal really as they cost here upwards of $2500 each at the tireshop) I would've bid them up them had the Tractors sold before the wheels as i ended up buying 2 of the JD's after losing the bids on the Versatiles.( the tractors where the last items to sell)There was also a heavy disc that went cheap but i was not gonna bid on that if i had nothing to pull it home with as it also sold ahead of the tractors and i did have a clue as what they would go for.(I bought the 2 deere's for less than 1 Versatile,..there were no bidders left but me and 1 other guy.)
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