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Alex Lyon & Son, Nichols Equipment Hold Spring Sale

Mon May 07, 2018 - Southeast Edition #10
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The sale included excavators from Kubota, Kobelco, Komatsu, John Deere and more.
The sale included excavators from Kubota, Kobelco, Komatsu, John Deere and more.
The sale included excavators from Kubota, Kobelco, Komatsu, John Deere and more. Todd Benton of Benton Construction tests out this John Deere 50G excavator.
 Wayne Amaker of Amaker Excavating in Moncks Corner, S.C., looked over and bid on this Kobelco SK140SR excavator.
 David (L) and Steven Lowe of D.T.I. in Florence, S.C., came to the auction to bid on compact track loaders and dozers.
 (L-R): Robin, Art and Bailey Nichols are ready to get the sale under way.
 Chris Varnadore of Landmark Construction in Charleston, S.C., had his eye on a few pieces.
 This John Deere 770 motorgrader was sold to a contractor in Georgia.
 John Sanders of Sanders Deep Well in Summerville, S.C., planned to bid on several dump trucks.

Nichols Equipment Inc., in conjunction with Alex Lyon & Son, held an auction on April 26 in Moncks Corner, S.C. The sale featured contractor, general merchandise and forestry equipment.

Items available for sale included a wide range of excavators, backhoes, dozers, skid steer loaders, compaction equipment, logging equipment, trucks, trailers, farm equipment and more from manufacturers including John Deere, Komatsu, Kubota, Kobelco and more.

For more information, visit nicholsequipmentinc.com and lyonauction.com.

CEG




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