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If you can find a buyer for each item you will make more selling individually, though that option may well extend the selling timescale.

 

A guy down our way retired a few years back and got an auctioneer in to arrange a sale.

There were hundreds of people turned up and the prices stuff was going for was stupidly high.

 

No idea what the comission was but I'd say he got a heck of a lot of money from the sale.

 

Just a thought.

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I currently have a complete start up kit for sale, transit tipper, lowering kit, saws, hedges, pole saws, signs, you name it, it's probably there. Due to personal circumstances cannot stay in the are game. Would you recommend selling as a complete start up or breaking down individual pieces.

Would be interested in the tipper if it is in reasonable condition, whats the year, milage etc

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Thanks for the input lads

Smallest saw 150 climbing 201 climbing 261 ground biggest 66 with bar and a 44bar all still good as new hardly used

Combi multi engine with hedge trimmer and pole pruner

Spare chains and oil

2 combo cans

HB medium weight rigging kit ( used once)

Spider legs balancer

Still blower 600

Adjustable pole saw and silky head

Files and adjustable a

Ford transit tipper 07 plate 126810 miles just passed mot last week no problems

Various other bits and bobs

 

Currently in sandhurst camberley

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