redneckford
Platinum Member
just buy whats on sale not for sale
yep.. we have shill bidders at our local auction all the time.
also.. now there is internet proxy bidding now too.. what a hoot. I was bidding on an old tire and rim.. and a 'proxy' bidder was too.. go figure ...
soundguy
Know what you're willing to spend (and what the value of the machine is) before you go...make your bids and once you reach your limit...STOP!
Thats for sure:thumbsup::thumbsup:Never buy a tractor that is represented by the seller as being just overhauled or transmission rebuilt, etc.! Sure sigh the fix did not work and they are trying to get out from under it. Ken Sweet
And then you have the Yuppie that walks around with his hands in his pockets,/QUOTE]
If'n your asking questions about auctions and bidding it's best to keep your hands in your pockets for at least the first dozen or so till you get it all figured out!:thumbsup:
Don't know about the dance though??![]()
I would try and find a couple this weekend... just to go to... see what's going on... and good luck. I quit going to auctions... never saw any real bargains...Going to an auction in two weeks...
And then you have the Yuppie that walks around with his hands in his pockets,doing the wee wee dance just waiting to buy something-anything and doesnt care what he pays.
I went to an auction they had a flail mower I was bidding on it and the guy next to me was also bidding on it,got to more than I wanted to pay and he got it,he then turns to the guy he was with and said "see I told you I would get that rototiller"
Never buy a tractor that is represented by the seller as being just overhauled or transmission rebuilt, etc.! Sure sigh the fix did not work and they are trying to get out from under it. Ken Sweet
might have been rings and bearings and paint...
soundguy