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Brindley Auction Services presents a Spring Farm Equipment Online Auction Sale

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Brindley Auction Services presents a Spring Farm Equipment Online Auction Sale

Time: April 17, 2024 from 8am to 5pm
Location: BASE EQUIPMENT
Street: 36990 Zion Rd.
City/Town: Lucknow, ON, N0G 2H0
Website or Map: http://www.brindleyauction.com
Phone: 519-529-7625
Event Type: farm, equipment, auction
Organized By: Brindley Auction Services Ltd.
Latest Activity: Mar 28, 2024

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Event Description

Selling approximately 150 farm tractors, 400 pieces of new and used farm equipment, 50 pieces of construction equipment, quantity of unused Alo loaders and buckets, trucks, tools, tires and rims, duals, lawn and garden, and much more! Over 1,500 lots.


YOU MUST REGISTER TO BID ONLINE THROUGH PROXIBID.COM.

Please read all terms and conditions when registering.


**NO IN-PERSON BIDDING**


Preview of items can be conducted in person at BASE Equipment starting now until April 16th.


Preview times are as follows:

Monday to Friday: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Saturday: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM

TRUCKING AND CUSTOMS PAPERWORK CAN BE ARRANGED WORLDWIDE!


Contact Brindley Auction Services at 519-529-7625 for more info. For additional pictures, please check online at www.BrindleyAuction.com.

TERMS: Cash, cheque with proper ID, direct deposit, or wire transfer. **No credit cards, no debit machine, no e-transfer**

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