Ritchie Bros

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by JORTRUCK, May 26, 2017.

  1. Mattflat362

    Mattflat362 Road Train Member

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    I have hauled for them...you have to load and unload yourself so I doubt they ever even see or feel most things run!

    I would only buy if I had a great tech with me...or at least knew the truck make/model that I was bidding on so well that I could inspect it myself.
     
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  3. REO6205

    REO6205 Road Train Member

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    Unless you can get the truck for peanuts and have the skills to rebuild everything yourself don't buy it!!
    If the stuff you can see is in bad shape the engine and drive train probably is too.
    Got your own shop? Have three months to kill? Have a good fund of cash for parts and living expenses while you're rebuilding that junker? If so, buy the truck.
    If not, buy something that won't cost more to fix than it's worth.
     
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  4. MJ1657

    MJ1657 Road Train Member

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    It's an auction company. No different then the thousands of others.
    As is where is is standard operating procedure.

    Sometimes you get a deal sometimes you don't.
     
  5. Mattflat362

    Mattflat362 Road Train Member

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    I have to say I hauled a super clean low hour excavator once...inbound for auction. The guy said he thought it may bring 10k....it was worth 20 all day!
     
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  6. JORTRUCK

    JORTRUCK Light Load Member

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    If someone have this one for sale let me know ....
    freightliner casc
    2015 or 16
    Detroit DD15 transmDT12
    Mileage 250k or less
    Axle 6×4
    Hp 400 or more
     
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  7. AModelCat

    AModelCat Road Train Member

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    Hit or miss it seems. I know a few guys who go to the auctions and buy used equipment all the time. If you know what you're looking at its not hard to tell what's junk and what isn't.
     
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  8. LoneCowboy

    LoneCowboy Road Train Member

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    When I closed up shop I sold my big equipment thru Ritchie Brothers. I got about the money I would have if I had sold them privately (but over in one day, not months). BUT

    I had them detailed and cleaned up
    I included all my service histories with them. (every receipt, all work done)
    and they all ran.

    You can go and wander around and I imagine others have their service history with them too. They should be attached to the equipment. Just like buying anything used, ti's a risk, but you can look at a lot of equipment all at once.
     
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  9. JORTRUCK

    JORTRUCK Light Load Member

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    The Crazy Thing No Driving Test Before You Buy From them when I asked about driving test .
     
  10. DougA

    DougA Road Train Member

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    I picked up a very well used Cat excavator at the local Ritchie Auction a few years back,to take down the port for export.The drive sprocket teeth were so worn,the poor thing couldn't even climb the little slope onto my detached Trail King.What was left of the teeth,just spun on the pins.Used the stick and boom to push it on my trailer.Could only imagine what the buyer thought when this gem arrived overseas.
     
  11. Allow Me.

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    buyer beware......at any auction. "as is" "where is". That should tell you something. Possibly look for any identification markings to talk with the previous owner. Biut a poorly maintained truck (cosmetically) means trouble
     
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