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Cub Cadet No. 1 Yard Cart

Postby Stanton » Wed Dec 11, 2013 7:43 am

Saw an auction advertised for last Saturday in a town about 20 miles away. Sale bill mentioned "IH Yard Cart." Same day we were supposed to attend the IHC Chapter #1 Christmas dinner in a town about 100 miles away. Have been keeping an eye open for one and low and behold the day one comes up at an auction, I have to be somewhere else! :x What to do? Why not both?

We drove to the auction and checked it out. Had a lot of nice old things, including an International 184 and a Cub Cadet 100 with front blade and deck (rear weights too). Found the Cub Cadet yard cart. CC built them like their tractors; to last. Looked it over when we arrived and was in great shape. No rust through, light surface rust, tilt-bed handle worked, and original decals and tires. Caught up with the auctioneer and left an opening bid, a top bid, and contact info, then left. Went to the dinner and had a good time, then on the return trip home, decided to stop off at the auction around 3:00 PM.

Found the auctioneer and he told me I had won the bid for less than a Benjamin Franklin. :D Picked it up yesterday...

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Will put it to good use around the yard next Spring/Summer. Am very pleased! :D
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Re: Cub Cadet No. 1 Yard Cart

Postby dgrapes59 » Wed Dec 11, 2013 10:04 am

Stanton,

Nice buy on a neat cart, it looks in great condition, glad it worked out.
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Re: Cub Cadet No. 1 Yard Cart

Postby ricky racer » Wed Dec 11, 2013 11:37 am

Don't you love it when a plan comes together?!! :{_}:
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Re: Cub Cadet No. 1 Yard Cart

Postby randallc » Thu Dec 12, 2013 6:52 am

Stanton, another good find, and, hmmm, wonder if our local auctioneer would do that. Wish I could take auctions, but can't.
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Re: Cub Cadet No. 1 Yard Cart

Postby Eugene » Thu Dec 12, 2013 10:30 am

Stanton wrote:Caught up with the auctioneer and left an opening bid, a top bid, and contact info, then left.
randallc wrote:Wonder if our local auctioneer would do that.
Most auctions, you can leave your high bid with the auctioneer, auction company, prior to the auction.
I have an excuse. CRS.

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Re: Cub Cadet No. 1 Yard Cart

Postby Stanton » Thu Dec 12, 2013 10:55 am

Eugene wrote:
Stanton wrote:Caught up with the auctioneer and left an opening bid, a top bid, and contact info, then left.
randallc wrote:Wonder if our local auctioneer would do that.
Most auctions, you can leave your high bid with the auctioneer, auction company, prior to the auction.


That's what I have found at the different auctions I attend. Most of them are really nice about taking your bid (aka, money). :wink:
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