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IF you’re in the market for mechanical horses, earthmoving equipment or office furniture and automation, check the stock that has been listed at Aucor’s upcoming auctions.

10 August 2012 | The Citizen

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Next week on Wednesday, a selection of mechanical horses, earthmoving equipment, trailers, rigids and buses will fall under the hammer. 

There are close on 40 mechanical horses waiting for bids, ranging from Renault Premium, Freightliner Argosy, Mercedes-Benz, Iveco, Scania, Volvo and MAN models.

Earthmoving equipment includes a 2010 Case 580 SR TLB, two 2010 Komatsu HM400 ADTs and a Caterpillar 140H grader. 

Also available are numerous trailers, ranging from 10 Henred Fruehauf Tri Axle sliding bin end tippers and four Top Trailer Tri Axle flat deck trailers with Palfinger PK23500 crane, all 2010 models.   Added to that is a 2010 Kearneys Double Axle Interlink side tipper trailer and fuel tanker trailers.

Rounding off the list are closed body trucks, flat deck trucks, tractors and four cranes - a 1996 Kato Kr10-H1, Tadano TR80-M and TL200M and a Hitachi 40t HK150 Crawler Crane.

The auction will take place on Wednesday, August 15 at 10.30am at 53 Sterling Road, Kosmosdal, Midrand.

For more info call Andre Britzon on 083-737-6906.

Small business owners who need to upgrade or add to their office furniture should take note of an auction taking place the next day where a good selection of office furniture and automation will be available.  Choose from executive office desks, station clusters, cherrywood desks, filing cabinets, bookcases, boardroom tables, chairs and multi-function digital copiers, fax machines, printers, PABX systems and more, all lined up ready to be sold. The auction takes place on August 16 at 10.30am at Aucor Midrand, 562 15th Road.

Call Shaheed on 083-796-0000, log onto www.aucor.com for a full listing and photographs or call Aucor’s national call centre on 0860-28-28-46 for general enquiries.

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