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Posted by JK-NY on March 17, 2006 at 17:26:23 from (69.67.227.51):
In Reply to: bunch a junk posted by phil lowe on March 17, 2006 at 17:14:18:
Are you interested in anything there? I"d make them a reasonable offer on things you could use. As far as the rest of it, it depends on the shape of things. If tractors/ dozers run or could be made to run without too much,and lots of other items that could be of value are in decent shape I"d suggest to them get things in shape then 1) call other auctioneers 2) call one of those outfits that run estate sales or if they want to do it themselves, just advertize everything like a big estate/garage sale ,maybe over a weekend. They could put a price on items and take offers.Then give purchsers a set time to have everything out and call the junkman for whats left.If most of it is pretty far gone they could still try a garage sale approach or just call the junkman if no one wants to be bothered with it.
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