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COMING AUCTIONS

Buyers found a big selection of late-model, low-hour backhoe loaders at the sale.

Iron Bound Auctions held a twoday sale on March 23 to 24 at its main site in Seminole, Texas.

Sales Manager Tony Peters reported almost 1,100 lots were sold over two days. The auction was a live event, with bidding available online as well. Peters said currently more than half of Iron Bound’s successful bids are placed online.

Day one of the auction featured a huge selection of construction equipment, including many late model Cat, Komatsu and Deere machines.

Trucks and agricultural equipment were sold on the second day.

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There was yellow iron a plenty up for sale at Iron Bound’s two-day sale in Seminole, Texas.

Iron Bound Sales Manager Tony Peters (R) and contractor John Redecop discuss the day’s business outside the main ring at the Iron Bound site. Even the ever-present West Texas tumbleweed found its way to the Seminole auction. These Allmand light towers were among the dozens sold at the auction. A good crowd of bidders was on hand for the two-day Iron Bound event in Seminole, Texas, March 23 to 24.

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