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Over €1 43m worth of kit sold at The Doe Show online auction 10 February 2021 Free

SHARING OPTIONS: A total of 641 lots went under the hammer with sales totalling £1,256,125 (€1,434,355) at ‘The Doe Show’ timed online auction A timed online auction held by Cheffins auctioneers on behalf of major UK dealer, Ernest Doe, took place from 25 January to 4 February. Known as the ‘The Doe Show with a Difference’, it was the 61st such Doe Show auction to take place. New, used, ex-hire and ex-demonstration machinery was offered for sale. According to Cheffins, a total of 641 lots were sold across agricultural, construction and groundcare machinery, with sales from the event totalling £1,256,125 (€1,434,355), with the auction microsite seeing over 110,000 page views.

Clearance prices in online Doe Show auction

Essex-based dealer Ernest Doe is to run its annual machinery show online this year, rather than inviting punters to visit its Utling headquarters.

Corkman s classic blue as good as new after lockdown restoration

Based in Castlemery, Cloyne,in east Cork, Anthony Cronin is a full-time carpenter with a keen interest in classic and vintage machinery, Ford and John Deere brands in particular. Anthony has fond memories of the many Ford tractors owned by local farmers and contractors. It was his grandfather who sparked his interest in the blue brand growing up. A through and through Ford man, he had a Ford 2000 and later a 3000 model on the farm. Anthony later inherited his grandfather’s Ford 3000 which was in need of some repair. In 2010, Anthony tidied up the tractor mechanically and cosmetically. It’s regularly used at garden work, ploughing or powering a rotavator. This project gave Anthony a taste for restoring tractors.

Waste not want not! New Hyundai investment for Reston Waste Management

Waste not want not! New Hyundai investment for Reston Waste Management. Reston Waste Management, a South West London skip hire and waste collection business, rose from humble beginnings: back in 2001 Andrew Reston, supported by his wife Sharon, launched the fledgling company. Reston Waste began its journey with just one hired truck, which was driven by Andrew.  Sharon Reston took on the role of manning the telephone and drumming up new business.  The family-run company, which will be celebrating its 20-year anniversary next year, has since grown into a huge operation, and now boasts a fleet comprising 40 DAF trucks, two 14-tonne Hyundai HX140LC excavators, two Hyundai HL940A wheeled loaders and three Sennebogen material handlers.

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