Big outfit sale

manttys

Member
Location
Lithuania
I am really astonished how these auctions work. Was interested in KV exacta tl, there was one picture and scarce info about it. Was sold for 3800, thought it is quite steep for non-geo version. Now exploring Kverneland dealers and find the same spreader with much more info and saying it is full geospread. Why on earth one would hide information that could potentially increase bidding price? :oops:

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benny6910

Member
Arable Farmer
I am really astonished how these auctions work. Was interested in KV exacta tl, there was one picture and scarce info about it. Was sold for 3800, thought it is quite steep for non-geo version. Now exploring Kverneland dealers and find the same spreader with much more info and saying it is full geospread. Why on earth one would hide information that could potentially increase bidding price? :oops:

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It says on there website that it was unsold
 
I am really astonished how these auctions work. Was interested in KV exacta tl, there was one picture and scarce info about it. Was sold for 3800, thought it is quite steep for non-geo version. Now exploring Kverneland dealers and find the same spreader with much more info and saying it is full geospread. Why on earth one would hide information that could potentially increase bidding price? :oops:

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Did it sell though ,, ? .quite a bit of stuff bought on i bidder with same number ,and a lot passed ,and a couple of items put up again , ,
 

glasshouse

Member
Location
lothians
I am really astonished how these auctions work. Was interested in KV exacta tl, there was one picture and scarce info about it. Was sold for 3800, thought it is quite steep for non-geo version. Now exploring Kverneland dealers and find the same spreader with much more info and saying it is full geospread. Why on earth one would hide information that could potentially increase bidding price? :oops:

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I remember many years ago a farm sale because of a family fallout.
a lot of the machines were missing a vital piece, like pto shaft etc, so the continueing farmer got to buy them back cheap.
 

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