Why would a "professional farmer" sell his combine there thenIJ
MostlyGreen Guest Dec 30, 2005 #22 Unfortunately, there are some unscrupulous operators out there in the auction business. It amazes me how some of them continue to operate.
Unfortunately, there are some unscrupulous operators out there in the auction business. It amazes me how some of them continue to operate.
800_RMK Guest Jan 1, 2006 #24 That is the excact same thing I heard too. Some of the stuff at buxton I would not touch with a ten foot pole.
That is the excact same thing I heard too. Some of the stuff at buxton I would not touch with a ten foot pole.
Case_Farmer Guest Jan 5, 2006 #26 Yeah i agree too I just always look at the large farmers in the area and they all seem to run case combines i guess its all a big lie lol
Yeah i agree too I just always look at the large farmers in the area and they all seem to run case combines i guess its all a big lie lol
Bigsky Guest Jan 5, 2006 #27 Are you sure the combines soldIJ Just because the same buyer bought them, don't actually mean that the combines sold. Combines more than likely had a reserve price on them, and the guy was bidding for the auctioneer or seller. Happens all the time.
Are you sure the combines soldIJ Just because the same buyer bought them, don't actually mean that the combines sold. Combines more than likely had a reserve price on them, and the guy was bidding for the auctioneer or seller. Happens all the time.
customcombiner Guest Jan 6, 2006 #28 yes i did. it was at the buxton auction. call them and ask them. he did sell them.