Going to an auction in two weeks to look for one I can buy and sell later. I know the basics of how to check a tractor but haven't been to an auction. I guess they don't let people try them out do they? Any other auction tips appreciated.
Going to an auction in two weeks to look for one I can buy and sell later. I know the basics of how to check a tractor but haven't been to an auction. I guess they don't let people try them out do they? Any other auction tips appreciated.
The auctions I have been involved in have a preview day. You can pretty much crawl all over the machines and drive them.
haven't been to an auction. I guess they don't let people try them out do they?.
Going to an auction in two weeks to look for one I can buy and sell later. I know the basics of how to check a tractor but haven't been to an auction. I guess they don't let people try them out do they? Any other auction tips appreciated.
All the auctions I've attended are "as is, where is" deals. If there is a problem with the engine, tranny, hydraulics, etc, those defects are supposed to be revealed by the auctioneering outfit before bidding starts.
along with auction fees, that all has to be added into your high offer.
Good luck!
Speaking of that ... are you referring to a buyers premium? I have yet to use one at my auctions ...
One other thing that I have witnessed, especially at large auctions, is that there are "placed bidders" to get the price of an item up
I recently went to an auction and saw three individuals, with clipboards, bid against each other and other bidders on nearly every item---and they never bought a single item
Surely I am not the only one that noticed that![]()
One other thing that I have witnessed, especially at large auctions, is that there are "placed bidders" to get the price of an item up
I recently went to an auction and saw three individuals, with clipboards, bid against each other and other bidders on nearly every item---and they never bought a single item
Surely I am not the only one that noticed that![]()