Posted by s.crum on February 21, 2009 at 07:44:27 from (4.156.231.54):
In Reply to: Auctioneers posted by Plumcrazy on February 21, 2009 at 06:30:42:
Most of the more honest auctioneers will announce up front that the duals, weights etc. are being sold separately. This was done at our farm auction on the 4230. The auctioneer announced this 2X before bidding began. The guy that bought the 4230 thru a very amusing fit in front of everyone when the auctioneer started selling the duals. It's an old game mainly to get the guy that bought the tractor to bid the duals, weights, etc on up to keep them with the tractor. I see nothing wrong there as long as it's announced before bidding starts. I also see nothing wrong with stopping the auctioneer and asking in front of everyone if things are being sold separately.
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