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The Ironpeddlers Holds Auction at Its Monroe, N.C., HQ

Mon September 30, 2024 - Southeast Edition #20
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The Ironpeddlers recently held an auction at its headquarters in Monroe, N.C.

The well attended auction drew bidders from across the Southeast in person and globally online to vie for a wide selection of equipment, including wheel loaders, excavators, dozers, backhoes, crawler loaders and more.

The Ironpeddlers, a Southeast equipment dealer, marks its 50th year by emphasizing customer service, strategic expansions, and partnerships with SANY and Gehl. The company's recent growth includes opening new branches and diversifying its equipment lineup, with a focus on OEM parts and service excellence. CEG

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Seen here is most of The Ironpeddlers ownership team. (L-R) are Brent Cates; Rosemary, Angie, Anthony and Tommy Broome; and Angela Bullock. (CEG photo)
Doug Price (far R) of Oak Ridge Enterprises in Monroe, N.C., was registered by the helpful auction staff. (CEG photo)
Keeping the auction running smoothly (L-R) are Chris Teets and Rachel Cole, both of Partner Auctions Company, and Caleb Mayes of Proxibid. (CEG photo)
The auction included John Deere dozers, Cat crawler loaders, Cat scrapers, Bobcat skid steer loaders and much more. (CEG photo)
Kevin Richey (L) of Richey Grading in Taylorsville, N.C., and Jeff Barnes of Jeff Barnes Grading in Taylorsville, N.C., came to the auction with an eye on buying an excavator and possibly a trailer. (CEG photo)
(L-R) are Leigh and Chuck Roberts of C. Roberts Inc. in Charlotte; John Irvin of Irvin Construction in Huntersville, N.C.; and Bobby Penninger of Penninger Infrastructure in Patrick, S.C. After inspecting several excavators and a backhoe to use on current projects, they decided to which ones to bid on. (CEG photo)
Stopping for a moment between machine inspections are Brent Haynes (L) of H.C. Forklift in Charlotte, N.C., and Dan Wilcox of Wilcox & Company in Charlotte, N.C. (CEG photo)
J.B. Preslar of Preslar Trucking & Grading in Charlotte, N.C., needed a few buckets and said this Cat ripper would work great on his Cat 345 excavator. (CEG photo)
These job-ready excavators attracted the attention of online bidders. The John Deere machines were sold to a contractor bidding from Mexico. (CEG photo)
Jay Sellers (L) of The Ironpeddlers stopped by the Transit & Level Clinic tent to get an update on the latest Leica products. Transit & Level Clinic has eight locations in S.C., N.C., Va., Tenn. and Ala. (CEG photo)




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