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Massive clearance sale

TDC Livestock and Property will host one of the largest offerings of machinery, farm supplies and second hand vehicles in a single clearing sale to be held on March 2.

The ex Glenroy Holdings catalogue is expected to gain plenty of interest from across Australia, especially in these Covid times when the highly desirable farm machinery and vehicles on offer are extremely hard to obtain.

With more than 25 tractors, 20 vehicles, multiple trucks, a vast range of broadacre cropping equipment, trailers, livestock equipment and miscellaneous farm supplies – this is an opportunity not to be missed.

Key features of the sale include new and low hour tractors, brand new and extremely low hour 2021 Agrifac self propelled boom sprayers and low km and near new dual cab utes.

The sale will offer a lot of items that have only been used for a few seasons and present new, including the 26 tonne chaser bin, wool press, silos, lick feeders and shearing plant.

There will also be well in excess of 10,000 quality wooden potato boxes and onion boxes.

The sale is start at 9am on farm at Glenroy SA (Rabbits Rd via Penola) and will be interfaced with AuctionsPlus online.

Inspections are welcome on 8am to 3pm Monday 21st February and 9am to 12pm Tuesday 22nd February.

Bidders attending the sale in person much preregister via the TDC Livestock and Property website, and online bidders should register online on AuctionsPlus.

View the full list of items for sale on www.farmclearingsales.com.au or the AuctionPlus plus catalogue.

Catering and toilets will be available.

Contact Tom Pearce 0427 642 138 or Jamie Gray 0407 905 052 for more information.

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