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	<title>Comments on: salvage materials</title>
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		<title>By: Dineen</title>
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		<description>You can also check out:

http://www.asset-auctions.com

They are the place that a lot of governments use to showcase their surplus and salvage equipment (sometimes seized cars, boats, etc.). I found it looking for Tennessee&#039;s sales. Not all the stuff is located in Nashville, sometimes it&#039;s in Knoxville or Chattanooga. For large equipment like a tractor (bidding in the mid $500&#039;s on one) and if you can fix it up, it may be worth a look. Or if you&#039;re willing to take a risk on an inoperable grader for $200 or so...</description>
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<p>They are the place that a lot of governments use to showcase their surplus and salvage equipment (sometimes seized cars, boats, etc.). I found it looking for Tennessee&#8217;s sales. Not all the stuff is located in Nashville, sometimes it&#8217;s in Knoxville or Chattanooga. For large equipment like a tractor (bidding in the mid $500&#8242;s on one) and if you can fix it up, it may be worth a look. Or if you&#8217;re willing to take a risk on an inoperable grader for $200 or so&#8230;</p>
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