Looking for DEALS at the Richie Brothers Auction… WHAT DID I BUY?

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Published 2023-12-10
in this video we tour the richie brothers aution yard and look at many peices of equipment and machinery, trying to find those perfect deals and then see what they sell for. can you guess what item i bought??

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All Comments (21)
  • @Ants_Pants
    wait, am i watching a diesel creek video? lol Nice to see you bro
  • @davekauffman8727
    Matt from Diesel Creek is a regular at Richie Brothers, I am a big fan of his channel. Yes, there's usually a reason why the machines in the inoperable section won't do anything, I picked up on that. Looked like a fun time, I'd love to spend time on that completely demolished military wrecker, it does indeed look like something that Whistling Diesel had some fun with. I have too many subscriptions already, but I gotta add you too 🙂
  • @Jrsclassics
    That temperature is for tamping the dirt back in around a telephone pole after setting it.
  • @SalvageWorkshop
    The thing on the back of that digger truck with the card board hub cap is a hydraulic compactor / tamper that is used to compact the dirt around a newly installed power pole that that truck would have installed! Im looking for one for one of my trucks!
  • @rp1645
    Another comment on the Marine Corp CASE track loader 😊 I started running those type of loaders back in 1979 I lover the track control drive system. The 850-B we had on the mainline sewer job, was the fastest for running Pea gravel to excavator. That power turn of those was a very fast working loader.
  • @rp1645
    Thank you for walk around in yard. I have seen people REMOVED those cranes on those military wreakers. They just use them stationary, Bet that crane system would still work. I loved those older military crane wreakers.
  • @John-jp7hn
    The cardboard hubcaps were to hold in diff oil. In order to tow by wrecker they remove axels so as not to damage transmission. That truck must have been towed in.
  • @hrc5534
    Like a kid at F.A.O. Schwarz. So many neat toys. My vote is for the military crane truck thing that rolled many times. Your skills and some paste wax and she would be like new in no time. You would need a Sikorsky to get it home but you like a challenge. I'm amazed you knew how to start and operate all these different things. A very interesting tour. Fun times as always.
  • @Itmonolith
    Just found your channel brother and watched your repair of the old mower and Goldwing. Nice work and good content/video (or haha at least for me). Man I was just telling my wife "Hey honey, you have to be thankful we dont have a Richie Brothers yard auction like that near us". She laughed "thankful...haha". I'd enjoy walking around and checking out all the "will it run" or "should I bid on it" items. Heck, just test running some items would be good time. Anyways mate, good stuff. Keep it up. cheers
  • @patmiller7045
    Are you the guys that always leave the key on after you gotta touch everything 😂
  • @redneckbryon
    The inoperable stuff is way more fun, as long as you can get it for a good price.
  • @10mbard0
    Those black JLG lifts are used as camera and lighting rigs for film and sports/concerts
  • @dispatch444
    Crew cab looked like an oilfield truck a little.
  • @NilsKall
    God Jul! (Merry Christmas in Swedish)
  • @Texas4x
    That Toro Dingo looks like the same machine they sell in Australia as a Kanga
  • Hydraulic tamp. Set poles then tamp dirt back in hole. Tamp on line truck.