Posted by rrlund on December 17, 2009 at 13:22:51 from (216.46.212.208):
In Reply to: Re: Mowery's Auctions posted by Spook on December 17, 2009 at 13:05:33:
Yes,I went in July. First time in 15 years or so. You wouldn't even recognize the place. They had about 40 tractors. They were out west of the restrooms. Where they used to be lined up all along the road is all new trailers for sale. All the rows straight north of the old cushion manufacturing building are full of 3pt equipment,round bale feeders,gates and such that are for sale out of the office. There are 2 absoulte rows. The rest is all reserved and they don't even try very hard to get rid of any of it. They sell it all from trucks now. While they were going down one row of hay tools,the auctioneer was just laying back in a chair with his feet up barely even paying any attention to the crowd. It was pretty pathetic. Used to buy a lot of equipment out of there.
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