Dave Vincent
Cast Iron
- Joined
- Nov 4, 2006
- Location
- Rochester, New York
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Auctions International - NYS Canal Corp-Oneida-NY #25602
Auctions International - NYS Canal Corp-Oneida-NY #25602
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Auctions International - NYS Canal Corp-Oneida-NY #25602
Nice shaper but way too big for me.
"Was in a flood." Some good old heavy iron there, probably quite restorable.
Larry
Out of curiosity I got ahold of a rigger to inquire about getting a couple of the machines out until I could pick them up. Good thing I was sitting down when I read the quote. Way too rich for my budget. To quote Junior Samples, "I ain't no Rockefeller."
Reckon the scrap guys will have a good sale.
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Out of curiosity I got ahold of a rigger to inquire about getting a couple of the machines out until I could pick them up. Good thing I was sitting down when I read the quote. Way too rich for my budget. To quote Junior Samples, "I ain't no Rockefeller."
Reckon the scrap guys will have a good sale.
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And that heart stopping obscene price was? How many machines and exactly which ones.
Was he loading your truck or trailer or delivering? Delivering how many hundred miles and deadheading back?
on the 2nd part of his bid you should have ask him why so generousI got ahold of the rigger that is physically closest to the sale, about 3 miles. Had them quote picking up the planer and shaper, then setting them at their yard until I could get trucking arranged. The bid was effectively $4000. Then asked about just loading if I had a truck waiting at the sale site, they said deduct $500.
Sorry, in my book that's crazy.
The way I read the auction terms, no loading assistance, and you have 5 days to remove.
Not being able to physically preview the sale is a real handicap. For all I know there's a 20 ton bridge crane above the machines, and you just need to talk to the right people.
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Through another forum I have corresponded with the person that won the shaper. There is a bridge crane, so loading isn't an issue. You'd think the auctioneer would have been smart enough to mention that fact.
Prices seem a bit high to be going as scrap. Looks like one buyer took most of the machine tools.
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You'd think the auctioneer would have been smart enough to mention that fact. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
There is a bridge crane, so loading isn't an issue. You'd think the auctioneer would have been smart enough to mention that fact.
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