I know this isn't a topic for Commodity marketing but its related to our recent increase in prices that were getting.
I have been to a few auctions lately and one thing is certain.
The old boys that use to go and buy the junk and take it home number is starting to slow down.
Yes the Old equipment and Junk is getting more obsolete and most farmers have no use for a end tow harrow packer bar etc. But it still all gets taken away.
This year their have been some funny prices for some equipment.
A air drill a week ago with coulters that were all seized up went for 112,000.00 boy that guy has work to do before spring. But I guess this year their are guys setting up their own drills from the factory because they cant get them build before spring.
Hey wait a minuet back in 1978 my father brought home a new rod weeder from Yorkton and we went to pick it up in pieces and assembled it.
So maybe either way you have work before seeding this spring.
Big good four wheel drives are in short supply and are trading very good.
Older grain trucks get snapped up hey were taking one and cutting the box down adding fuel tanks for diesel plus tool boxes and welder/generator plus compressor and walla a service truck.
One funny thing was at a sale the other day water pumps my price 176 selling for 250!
Oh well shop before you go.
I heard sales in Alberta are high and North West Sask are also going really good.
I have been to a few auctions lately and one thing is certain.
The old boys that use to go and buy the junk and take it home number is starting to slow down.
Yes the Old equipment and Junk is getting more obsolete and most farmers have no use for a end tow harrow packer bar etc. But it still all gets taken away.
This year their have been some funny prices for some equipment.
A air drill a week ago with coulters that were all seized up went for 112,000.00 boy that guy has work to do before spring. But I guess this year their are guys setting up their own drills from the factory because they cant get them build before spring.
Hey wait a minuet back in 1978 my father brought home a new rod weeder from Yorkton and we went to pick it up in pieces and assembled it.
So maybe either way you have work before seeding this spring.
Big good four wheel drives are in short supply and are trading very good.
Older grain trucks get snapped up hey were taking one and cutting the box down adding fuel tanks for diesel plus tool boxes and welder/generator plus compressor and walla a service truck.
One funny thing was at a sale the other day water pumps my price 176 selling for 250!
Oh well shop before you go.
I heard sales in Alberta are high and North West Sask are also going really good.
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