Utilities and construction companies in Texas and Indiana (as well as surrounding areas) looking to expand or replace existing equipment or truck units will have at least two more chances to do this month.
See details for each auction below.
Utilities and construction companies in Texas and Indiana will be auctioning off heavy-equipment, truck tractors, and vocational and utility trucks from companies such as ComEd and Asplundh Tree Expert Co.
Utilities and construction companies in Texas and Indiana (as well as surrounding areas) looking to expand or replace existing equipment or truck units will have at least two more chances to do this month.
See details for each auction below.
Time: 8 a.m.
Location: Ritchie Bros.' permanent auction site in Fort Worth, TX: 6050 Azle Avenue, Lakeworth, TX, 76135
Inventory: The auction features more than 160 truck tractors, 80 hydraulic excavators, 60 wheel loaders, 60 loader backhoes, 55 dump trucks, 55 skid steer loaders, 45 crawler tractors, 25 motor graders, and more.
Time: 9 a.m.
Location: Northern Indiana Public Service Company facility – 2800 East 15th Ave., Gary, IN 46403
Inventory: More than 250 pieces of power line and utility equipment, construction equipment, trucks, vehicles, and trailers including bucket trucks and digger derrick trucks from Asplundh Tree Expert Co., ComEd, Northern Indiana Public Service Company, and other consignors. Everything will be sold at absolute auction. A 10% buyer’s fee will be charged on all items sold.

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