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| On 10 years ago

Last auction at Linbro Park for WH Auctioneers

By Citizen Reporter

The new premises are set to include a larger yard area designed not only for bigger auctions but also more efficient loading and off-loading of equipment. The larger office space will also cater for the company’s growing needs.

Being based in Midrand made a lot of sense for WH Auctioneers as the new location is less than a kilometre from the N1 highway, with easy access from Johannesburg and Pretoria as well as a Gautrain shuttle stop outside the premises. WH hopes to be moved in and settled into the new premises by the end of the month.

WH Auctioneers’ “last hoorah” will be an online auction closing on July 17, featuring bank repossessions and de-fleeted equipment including cranes, construction equipment and trucks. Highlights include mint 2012 Sany cranes, a 90 ton Faun all terrain crane, and a pair of P&H 22 ton rough terrain cranes. A number of late-model wheel loaders and dozers will also be up on the virtual block including a Kawasaki 90 loader and a low-hour Komatsu D65 dozer.

A number of bank assets including Hyundai and Isuzu trucks will also be available. As is always expected of WH, there is a large selection of scissor lifts, forklifts, TLBs, ADTs, LDVs and rollers to round out this online auction of over 90 lots. Buyers can start bidding right now and can view the items, located at various sites around the country.

For a full list of what is on offer and images visit whauctions.com or call 011-574-5700.

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