Large metal tanks for chilling, old oil tanks that hold feed, and a tire because "you just always need an extra tire"... mostly $5 items.
A few weeks ago, we found an auction that listed a hay wagon for sale. This was an important item for us, so that we can transport the chicks and all of the supplies to the field. Brent and Abigail arrived as the auction started and were happy to find that the haywagon was in great condition. He had decided that his limit would be $500.
The bidding for the haywagon started at $450. Brent bid $475. The first bidder offered $500. Since it was in really good condition, Brent upped his offer and bid $525. First bidder quickly bids $550. Whew... too high for us. Although the auctioneer kept trying to get another bid for $575 or even $565, Brent declined and it sold to the first bidder. A bit disappointed, Brent and Abigail started to walk to the pickup.
Before they got to the parking lot, an auction employee stopped them. Apparently, the owner of the haywagon was the man bidding against Brent. In trying to run the price up, he had regrettable bought it back. He was hoping to get $700, but would now sell it to Brent for $550. Sort of ruins your faith in people! Brent offered $500 ($25 less than his last bid) and the man took it!
5 comments:
M- THAT hay wagon story = coolest story ever!!
Kady
Oh, that's a weird thing for the seller to do, but at least you guys got it for your limit. Do I see hayrides in your future?
What a great outcome, that's a sweet trailer.
I need your new address!
Treasures, treasures, treasures! Way to go Mr. Brent and Abigail. Glad they ended up getting a bargain, but too bad about the integrity of the seller, makes you wonder. Love you, T
4 more days whoohoo!!
Way to go, Brent! Owen and I totally want a hayride when we come to visit sometime in the future!
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