April Equipment Auction
Woolsey Auction Company presents the April Equipment Auction featuring a wide selection of heavy equipment, shop tools, industrial assets, and contractor-grade machinery. This auction includes loaders, attachments, tools, and equipment ideal for construction, agriculture, and business use. Whether you’re upgrading your fleet or buying for resale, this auction offers strong value and variety. Bid online and take advantage of quality equipment at competitive auction prices.
Amazon Semi Load #11 Closeouts, Shelf Pulls, And Returns
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Please inspect for specific details regarding any product's condition or service. Woolsey Auction Company is not responsible all items are sold "As is where is" no warranty implied.
Please be advised before placing bid that these items could be one of the following: Returned Item, Discontinued Product, Damaged Product - Woolsey Auction Company is not responsible for any damaged or missing items, please attend preview day to inspect the items you are bidding on.
All items are sold as is we highly recommend attending preview and viewing the items you are bidding on no refunds will be issued for items purchased on the Amazon Auctions
SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS AUCTION.
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This is a simulcast auction — here is what that means for you
A simulcast auction is broadcast live online and held in person at the same time. You choose how you want to bid — show up at the auction house or log in from anywhere — and you are competing in the exact same auction, in real time, against every other bidder in the room and online. The auctioneer calls each lot once, bids are taken from both the floor and the internet simultaneously, and the item sells to the highest bid regardless of where it came from. There is no separate online auction and no replay — it is one live event, two ways to participate.
This auction moves fast — be ready to bid
Simulcast auctions run at the auctioneer's pace and do not slow down for online bidders. When your lot comes up, you may have only seconds to place your bid before the auctioneer moves on. Do not wait to decide — know your maximum before the auction starts, have your bidding screen open and ready, and act the moment your lot is called. Hesitation can cost you the item. If you are concerned about missing a lot, place a pre-bid in advance so the system bids on your behalf automatically up to your maximum.
Tie bids: the floor takes priority
In a simulcast auction it is possible for an online bid and a floor bid to arrive at the same amount at nearly the same moment. When a tie occurs between an online bid and a bid placed on the auction floor, the floor bid will be recognized as the priority bid and awarded the lot. This is standard practice in simulcast auctioneering. Online bidders are strongly encouraged to use the pre-bid feature or bid above the current increment to avoid a tie situation.





