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Bryan's Farm Equipment (Trenton) - Timed Online Auction

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Bryan's Farm Equipment (Trenton) - Timed Online Auction

Time: March 7, 2020 at 8am to March 11, 2020 at 5pm
Location: Bryan's Farm Equipment
Street: 160 North Murray St,
City/Town: Trenton, Ont.
Website or Map: https://bryansfarm.com/trento…
Phone: (613) 955-7653
Event Type: farm, equipment, auction
Organized By: Bryan's Farm Equipment
Latest Activity: Mar 2, 2020

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Featuring 1750+ Lots

Vehicles, Trailers, Turf & Landscape Equipment, Heavy Trucks, Construction Equipment, Generators, Travel Trailers and Fifth Wheels, Quantity of Tools & Parts, Renovation & Building Supplies, Kitchen Cabinet Sets, and much more!

Bidding opens on Saturday February 8th and Closes on Wednesday February 12th, 2020, with items closing/selling continuously throughout the day

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