What!!!??? They're not selling the torch, pedal, and flowgauge with the machine? That's a ripoff, that stuff shipped with the machine and should be in the same lot. What if that lot comes up first, and you win that bid, but then the machine goes crazy high...
This happens all the time at auctions, I have been known to maybe move a tool or part from one box to another to complete a set, or make a grouping of stuff that I want so as to not have to buy 4 or 5 boxes to get 4 or 5 parts of a set.
In this case I already e-mailed the auction company and they will not combine the lots, it came into their location in a big mess and the guy I talked to didn't even know that they went together, there is another lot with cups, tungsten and more misc **** that I will have to take a shot at as well.
Just so we all understand, it is the auction companies job to make the most money for the client and get rid of all the lots, sometimes that means dividing stuff up to get the most money or to make a less desirable lot more saleable.
I was at an auction one time and there was a lot of misc metal that no one was bidding on so the auctioneer combined that lot with the 73 chevy pickup truck that the metal was sitting in the bed of. I ended up getting both the truck and the metal for $900, good deal for me as I had planned on buying both anyway but missed the metal because a hotdog had been screaming for me to come buy it.
What if that lot comes up first, and you win that bid, but then the machine goes crazy high.
That happens often and in most cases I end up making money on the deal, selling the accessory part(s) to the winning bidder of the equipment they go to.
A few years ago I bought the wheel kit new in box for a gen set that ended up going for more than I was willing to pay. I think I spent $25 for the wheel kit, I sold it to the genset bidder for $35 or $40. Honestly there is nothing better than buying something at an auction and selling it for a profit before you even have to lay a hand on it.