Posted by Mike M on January 10, 2010 at 05:49:05 from (72.251.100.208):
In Reply to: Selling stuff? posted by JWI on January 09, 2010 at 19:42:21:
Trying to sell some of your extra stuff off is VERY TOUGH right now. This summer in Ohio they had a consignment sale and alot of older tractors showed up of all brands. I think since they had a bigger name auctioneer hopes were high for good prices. Well some did sell good , but most of the common ones sold really cheap.
But then I went to a local sale last month and it was from an older person selling off his stuff and moving. Only had 1 tractor and lots of tools and everything really seemed to sell very good ! just like this type of auction always had. Gave me hope for my stuff , but I'd have to sell it all off at once and move or kick the bucket first.
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