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    #71
    Originally posted by cropgrower View Post
    yes i hate online auctions , i never even went to look at the stuff in the three auctions that were nearby this year
    On the plus side I was done bidding yesterday by the time I finished breakfast ( ran out of money ) so I didn't have to waste the rest of the day for the live part of the sale. I don't think it will ever go back to the old ways. Standing in snow with a north wind wouldn't have been much fun anyways.

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      #72
      Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View Post
      On the plus side I was done bidding yesterday by the time I finished breakfast ( ran out of money ) so I didn't have to waste the rest of the day for the live part of the sale. I don't think it will ever go back to the old ways. Standing in snow with a north wind wouldn't have been much fun anyways.
      This is true we miss the nostalgic beautiful day sale by a friendly good neighbour farmer heading into happy retirement. Most sales are not that. I remember one sale my Dad went to in Medicine Hat in the 90’s. Worst weather day ever, he thought the sale might even be cancelled. Bought a bunch of stuff super cheap. But think of the poor farmer, you work your whole life and then you miss out with no guarantee sale and a freak horrible storm. Money you are counting on for your retirement. The purpose of a sale is not to provide us with good deals at the expense of a retiring farmer but rather a means for a business to get rid of all their equipment at a fair price where fair is determined by an auction’s price discovery. You can hate on Ritchie and I don’t like their sales but they have improved the sale experience for the owner 10 fold, by bringing in online bidding and removing weather concerns, and adding a guarantee.
      Last edited by Grahamp; Apr 20, 2022, 17:33.

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        #73
        Watched a bit of the Schapansky sale in Tisdale today and thought most items sold for a decent price. Nothing crazy high and a few good deals and best part No buyers fee!
        The exception a John Deere 4255 with 6000h for 93,000 but that's a sweet tractor.
        Last edited by seldomseen; Apr 20, 2022, 18:35.

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          #74
          I’m curious ?
          Does that green paint give off fumes that overtakes bidders ?

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            Or red paint ? FMG!

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              #76
              Originally posted by Sodbuster View Post
              Maybe we should be buying shares or Ritchie Bros. since their benefiting from all the fees.
              RBA shares since IPO have seemed to be a trading stock not a buy and hold.

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                #77
                Originally posted by caseih View Post
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                Or red paint ? FMG!
                You could buy a magnum for that kind of money and have twice the tractor.

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                  #78
                  Didn't read the whole thread here and maybe has been asked but why doesn't anybody start a new auction service that does on farm live auctions anymore? Seems a lot don't like on line or Richie style so reinvent the wheel!

                  Must be a reason.

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by wmoebis View Post
                    Didn't read the whole thread here and maybe has been asked but why doesn't anybody start a new auction service that does on farm live auctions anymore? Seems a lot don't like on line or Richie style so reinvent the wheel!

                    Must be a reason.
                    Shapansky Tisdale has one yesterday and today

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View Post
                      You could buy a magnum for that kind of money and have twice the tractor.
                      CaseIH 7240 with 3400 hrs sold in a Premier auction near Camrose last week for $140000. Would still been a better deal than the 5488 but not the same money. There still are some smaller auction companies in AB including Doug Johnson, Premier, Prodaniuk, and Dunkle Auctions.

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