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No gold bar, but hope they don't find algae in the tank.Only takes two, but that is ridiculous. I hope for whomever's sake that they find gold bar in fuel tank.
And hope the genset meets expectations - No water down the exhaust and rusted shut exhaust valves.
They paid $5k for what they think is essentially a new genset. Hopefully they won't be disappointed at pick up time.
Back to the OP -
Auctions are a gamble. You don't really know what you're getting until you get there to pick it up. Depending on your tolerance for risk, they can be the cheapest way to get things. But don't bid more than you can afford to lose if the genset locks up the first time you try to run it.
If you don't have the tolerance for risk, buy on the private market for about 20% more than auction price. What does that 20% get you? It gets you an absence of uncertainty and reduced risk.
From the tone of your post I don't think you like risk taking. I also don't think you pick up on subtle details (like the exhaust flapper) that can make all the difference in bidding. Buying on the private market may get you a better genset at less cost. (DWNorton is highly knowledgeable. I've bought gensets from him at more than auction prices knowing there's less risk involved...)
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