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FTMTA News 1st August 2017

FTMTA Farm Machinery Trade Auction

FTMTA Farm Machinery Trade Auction

The FTMTA Farm Machinery Trade Auction to be held in conjunction with Paul Cooke Auctions continues to attract strong support from the membership of the Association. The unreserved auction will take place at Punchestown Event Centre on Saturday, September 30th, and will consist of lots from FTMTA member firms only including whole goods, parts and accessories. All FTMTA member firms, be they retail dealers, manufacturers or distributors, can enter machines to the auction. At this point, hundreds of lots have already been consigned to the auction including tractors, trailers, balers and wrappers, cultivation equipment of all types, combine harvesters, foragers, slurry spreaders, mowers, rakes, tedders, teleporters, loaders and much more. It is clear that there will be an impressive and varied range of lots for sale at the auction.

The auction is fully open to the public and bidding will be registered bidders only whether in person, online, by telephone or by proxy. Viewing will be possible on Thursday and Friday, September 28th and 29th, from 10am to 5pm on both days and also on the morning of the auction. Selling will take place in two rings with a drive through ring for tractors and self propelled machinery and a second for implements and other stationary lots such as parts. Sales will commence at 11am.

Many of the lots entered thus far can be viewed at www.paulcookeauctions.com with hundreds more to be added in the coming days. Member firms of the FTMTA can obtain further information about the auction by contacting the Association’s offices at 045 409309 or at membership@ftmta.ie .

Paul Cooke

 

Be a part of a stronger, professional, farm machinery industry – join the Farm Tractor and Machinery Trade Association – contact FTMTA at 045 409309 or membership@ftmta.ie for details.

 

 

 

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