Machinery Pete: Auction Edition
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Presenting Machinery Pete TV: Auction Edition … a television program from the fastest-growing used farm equipment marketplace. Hosted by Greg Peterson (AKA Machinery Pete), Machinery Pete TV: Auction Edition will give viewers a behind-the-scenes preview of a new monthly auction presented in partnership by Machinery Pete and BigIron Auctions. read more

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