Posted by steve terplak on March 31, 2010 at 17:36:04 from (67.142.168.22):
I am looking to get a new (used) riding lawnmower for around the house - need something a little bigger, maybe newer, as our yard has been getting bigger- there are two auctions nearby (upstate ny) this saturday - one is a lawn and garden/small equip auction that promises 125+mowers...many very new mowers...this auction is very well advertised and has been for a while the other is a local farm estate auction - there are three riding mowers, all of which would fit my needs, among a lot of bigger equip...not too well advertised
do you think i would find a better deal at the bigger auction that is devoted to lawnmowers and small equip or the smaller farm sale...
at the one there is a lot of equip. but the entire crowd will be there for lawn equip...at the other, there might be no one interested in lawnmowers...but i might be less likely to get something as there are only 3.
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