Public auction sale

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A public auction sale of masonry equipment will be held onsite and online Tuesday, November 8, 2011.
A public auction sale of masonry equipment will be held onsite and online Tuesday, November 8, 2011, starting at 10:30 AM EST. An inspection will be held Monday, November 7 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Location: Kenny Huston Company
26288 Ohio Route 159
Circleville, Ohio 43113

Featuring:
HYDRO-MOBILE: (10) Hydro-Mobile M2 Mast Climbing Platforms; (13) Hydro-Mobile 18’ Bridges; (9) Hydro-Mobile 10’ Bridges; (98) 5’ Tower Sections; Hydro-Mobile M1 Platform; Dollies

LULL FORKLIFTS: 2006/2003 Lull/JLG 944E-42; (4) Lull 844C-42; (3) Lull 644B-42

SKID STEERS: New Holland LS160; New Holland LX565; Attachments

DOZERS: J. Deere 550 GTC; J. Deere 450E

SCAFFOLDING: (800) 6’6”x5’ Frames; (1800) Braces; (3000) DI-65 10’ & 16’ Planks

On-Site Terms: 25% Deposit Cash, Certified Check or Bank Letter Honoring Payment w/Uncertified Checks. A 10% Buyer’s Premium Will Apply.

Webcast Terms: Webcast Bidders Must Provide a 25% Deposit with Auctioneer's Office by Monday, November 7th at Noon. A 13% Buyer’s Premium Will Apply.

Register to bid online at www.bidspotter.com. For further info, visit www.josephfinn.com.

Joseph Finn Co., Inc., OH Lic. #2008000194
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