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Rowdy said:
ooof...i guess gone are the days of cheap greensmowers....
This is probably the worst auction of the year to buy a mower. Most of these are going to be resold in a few months for profit.

The best auction prices are always in the fall and winter.
 
coreystooks said:
@Ware unfortunately we just had to do a big repair on our HVAC so that took my triplex money this year, hopefully can snag one in the December auction. Sucks because that one JD sold for a good price.
There's always next time. :thumbup:
 
Anybody care to explain to me why #3091 2014 John Deere 2020A Pro Gator went for $18,500? It doesn't look much different than most of the other Gators that went for the $5k range. Keep in mind, I am looking at a printed thumbnail image.
 
TulsaFan said:
Anybody care to explain to me why #3091 2014 John Deere 2020A Pro Gator went for $18,500? It doesn't look much different than most of the other Gators that went for the $5k range. Keep in mind, I am looking at a printed thumbnail image.
I don't know what they're worth, but the ProGator is more like a utility vehicle than a UTV. In addition to the dumping utility bed, they have enough payload capacity for things like a 300-gallon sprayer or a topdresser.



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@Ware Thanks for the info!

FWIW...Anyone who is new to the auction game should make sure to save all the stock photos of the mowers they've won. The shipping company will require "before photos" for any damage claims to be processed.
 
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