The biggest thing I have noticed, is the DEALERS and the REBUILDERS going to the auctions and running prices up, making everyone pay more for a machine after they tote it to their yard. It seems like every auction I have gone to in the past few months, a local junkyard dog (for want of a better name) has gone to every one and bid on a piece of machinery to what the used market should be. If it goes higher, he drops out and let's a few bidders duke it out for an older machine. If it goes cheaper, it'll be in his yard for sale next week- for a good bit more than he paid for it. I have also noticed resalers bidding tractors up, throwing a nice paint job on them, then selling them for twice the money. It's hard to find a sale where you can get a tractor that's been in manure, and will continue to be in manure somewhere else that they don't think it needs a new coat of paint and is worth twice as much to be there.
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