Plant & equipment sales - Economic downturn

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Dave_L
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http://www.thegreatspeedysale.com/

and

http://www.thehewdenauction.com/

These are signs of bads times indeed.

Recent auction in Ireland of repossessed plant equipment was described as "Blood Sport"
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Great....

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I made some of my best buys during the previous recessions! It's always worth spending half a day at a plant sale if you've nowt else on. I bought a plate compactor at a sale in Chorley 20-odd years ago for just 20 quid. It's *still* running now, and the only servicing it's ever had would be fresh oil, fuel and air filters.

Bargain!
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That was a boody bargain.

Makes I sad to see these big auctions.
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The last recession was very hard on us, [we are still paying for the effects of it] we lost some very useful items of plant back then.
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With sterling as low as it is, a lot of the secondhand kit is heading overseas - Eastern Europe in particular.

It is very sad but, if you look at the data from Off Highway Research, new plant sales accross Europe between 2004 and 2007 were some 25% to 30% above the ten year average. I'd guess the UK must surely have been at the vanguard of this - totally unsustainable.

There were quite a few companies, contractors as well as hireres, who thought that (with 'clever' finance) they'd found a way never to have to put a spanner to a machine on their fleet. Non name, no pack drill...

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Post: # 34754Post hillandtrail

Went and had a look at the Hewden auction in Bathgate this morning. Some amount of kit up for grabs.
Might go along to the auction tomorrow, see if I can pick up a £20 Wacker, what are the chances? There wasn't many people viewing this morning.

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How did you get along hillandtrail?
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Post: # 34949Post hillandtrail

Didn't go in the end, thought I would only spend money I haven't got on kit I don't really need just yet, plus they needed a £2000 deposit before you could place a bid.
Probably best I don't know the bargains I might have missed out on.

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Talking of equipment sales, i'm currently looking for a commercial ride on mower and would like to spend as little as possible, as you do, so i wondered where would i get my hands on such a machine, be it auction or otherwise ? I have tried google and had not a lot of luck.

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if your near manchester stoodley vehicle auction have a plant auction first tuesday of every month, get lots of ex council and environment agency stuff in there. we've had loads of gear out of there from statues to tractors

http://www.stoodley.co.uk/
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the other things is get the farmers guardian on a friday that has listing of auctions at the front of the classified section wade through all the cattle auctions and you'll find a good number of plant and dispersal sales.

there is also burnley auctions but bit far from cumbria, i'd start with the farmers also dispersal sales up your way.

http://www.burnleyauction.com/frames.html

burnley listing inc:

RANSOMES 180D RIDE ON TRIPLE MOWER
10 JOHN DEERE PETROL ROTARY MOWERS
2 SABO PETROL ROTARY MOWERS
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Cheers once again mate, who needs Google. :D

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