Scout Driver
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Last Saturday I made the drive to Emerado ND for an auction. Through prior investigating I knew that there were International Harvester tools scattered about the boxes and pails on one of the flatbed trailers. After arriving early for the sale, I asked the auctioneer if I could assemble a small lot of tools. He said he'd be happy if I put together some items. So, I grab a new oil drain pan and load it up with all the IH tools that I could find. To throw off other bidders, I added some tools of different manufacture to the mix.
By afternoon they got to the trailer with the tools. The ring man grabs a new creeper ($29.99 tag still on it) and can't get a bid. Auctioneer says "throw something else in with it", and the ring man grabs my pan of tools. A few bids later, I had the pan, tools and creeper for $25.
The sockets, extension, wrenches, hose clamp pliers, and wheel nut wrench are all IH. The "decoy" tools that I tossed in were a 1/2" Indestro Super speed wrench, Proto 5252A 3/8" ratchet, a no-name snap ring tool and a no-name pry-bar.
Made for a good day at the auction!
Scott
By afternoon they got to the trailer with the tools. The ring man grabs a new creeper ($29.99 tag still on it) and can't get a bid. Auctioneer says "throw something else in with it", and the ring man grabs my pan of tools. A few bids later, I had the pan, tools and creeper for $25.
The sockets, extension, wrenches, hose clamp pliers, and wheel nut wrench are all IH. The "decoy" tools that I tossed in were a 1/2" Indestro Super speed wrench, Proto 5252A 3/8" ratchet, a no-name snap ring tool and a no-name pry-bar.
Made for a good day at the auction!
Scott
