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I don't know of any but try Capital Auction on Saturdays in Hooksett. That is where we got our van last year for cheaper.
It's hit or miss, sometimes they have good vehicles for cheap and other times they can get expensive.
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I don't know of any but try Capital Auction on Saturdays in Hooksett. That is where we got our van last year for cheaper.
It's hit or miss, sometimes they have good vehicles for cheap and other times they can get expensive.
Do you get to see them drive in the car?
Do you know what time they start it at?
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I don't know of any but try Capital Auction on Saturdays in Hooksett. That is where we got our van last year for cheaper.
It's hit or miss, sometimes they have good vehicles for cheap and other times they can get expensive.
Do you get to see them drive in the car?
Do you know what time they start it at?
I think the auction starts at 11:00 but I would get there early like 10-10:30 to get a parking spot and be able to check out the cars going through.
They drive the cars through the building and stop for people to bid on them. You are able to walk right up to the car to check it out. So you can pretty much tell how good they run. I believe they have a website with a phone number so you can get more information on the auctions. Now is a good time to go too because people will be getting their income taxes in and will drive up the prices when bidding.
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Do you get to see them drive in the car?
Do you know what time they start it at?
I think the auction starts at 11:00 but I would get there early like 10-10:30 to get a parking spot and be able to check out the cars going through.
They drive the cars through the building and stop for people to bid on them. You are able to walk right up to the car to check it out. So you can pretty much tell how good they run. I believe they have a website with a phone number so you can get more information on the auctions. Now is a good time to go too because people will be getting their income taxes in and will drive up the prices when bidding.
edited to change the times.
Ok, we got a price for fixing the van, it is worth it, labor is only $225.00 and junk yard in worc, if they have th eright transmision will only be $220.00 so thats not bad at all. Man i was thinking it would be crazy high.
I checked out that website, they have good prices on the online auction.
We are interested in finding a Mille Fleur rooster. We have one pure Mille Fleur hen. We would also consider a Mille Fleur pair to make a trio with our hen. Due to housing, we aren't ready to take any new adult chickens until the weather warms up, like in March or even April. But we are looking, so i wanted to get the word out. We will also consider Mille Fleur chicks (those i can keep in my house for a while), but only IF you know one is a hen and one is a rooster---DON'T want 2 roosters! LOL
Oh, and we live in SW New Hamshire, so i'm hoping to find something within an hour's drive, if possible. We are of course waiting to hear what swaps there will be this spring....
Thanks!
I don't have a Mille Fleur rooster but if anyone has a Buff Brahma rooster they would like to trade for a GLW roo I would be happy to trade. He is about 7-9 months old and hasn't crowed yet but has been chased away from the girls a few times from my big Bllue Cochin. I got him from Keesmom last spring/summer. He was supposed to be a pullet.
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I'll have a Buff Brahma Bantam young rooster at the NAS meeting today. I can't take a roo in trade though- that's why he'll be at the sale is we can't have any roos. He's been breeding the hens a couple weeks now. Great temperment. I'm only asking $5 but may give him to a good home if he doesn't sell by the end of the sale portion (10:00 am).
I'll be there with:
Buff Brahma bantam roo (cockerel)
2 blue silky crosses- either pair or two pullets and ready to start laying
Serama cockerel- red/brown ready to breed
OEG cockerel- buff color, sweet and ready to breed
plus a "A" frame chicken tractor or chick house