1st Farm Auction....how'd I do?

   / 1st Farm Auction....how'd I do? #11  
Those were good deals.
 
   / 1st Farm Auction....how'd I do?
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Thanks guys....I was able to do a little research while waiting for them to get to my items. The finish mower was the absolute last item of the day...d'oh! Expecting the worst, I brought my iPad, and mobile hotspot :)

Today, I made a deal for a 5' brush cutter, and 6' rake for $500. The paint is bad (blue underneath)but both are really straight, and the brush cutter has almost no signs of significant use.

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   / 1st Farm Auction....how'd I do? #13  
Nicely done! Dang'it ... I've been looking for a decent used Rake like that and can't find any for a good price. Sounds like you did very well! Let me know next time you find an auction around us, I'd like to hit one up too.
 
   / 1st Farm Auction....how'd I do? #14  
That rhino SE6 is a great shredder and at a great price too:D. About 8 years ago I bought a new Rhino SE7 and have used it in my mowing business ever since. I had chains installed front and rear and the cost was about $2200 from my dealer. Worth every penny. 0 maintenance except that a couple of years ago I pulled the blades off and sharpened them.

best of luck to you,

Tim
 
   / 1st Farm Auction....how'd I do? #15  
Rhino cutters great. I beat the h*** out of one for 10 years. Kept it inside and did little maintenance. Sold it for surprisingly close for what I gave for it.
 
 
 
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