May Auctions in Ohio, Indiana, Massachusetts
Equipment and vehicles from utilities and related companies will be sold off at JJ Kane auctions in Ohio, Indiana and Massachusetts in the month of May. The auctions will be held May 9, 14 and 16.

Equipment and vehicles from utilities and related companies will be sold off at JJ Kane auctions in New York, Ohio, Indiana and Massachusetts in the month of May. The auctions will be held May 9, 14 and 16.
Time: 8:30 a.m.
Location: Turfway Park: 7500 Turfway Road, Florence, KY 41022
Inventory: There will be more than 300 pieces of construction, forestry, utility and power line equipment, trucks, vehicles, trailers and tools from: Duke Energy, Asplundh Tree Expert Co., Area Utility Contractors, National Utility Equipment Company, Late Model Rental Returns and others.
Saturday, May 16 - Gary, IN
Time: 8:30 a.m.
Location: Northern Indiana Public Service Company’s facility, 2800 East 15th. Ave., Gary, IN 46403
Inventory: There will be more than 250 pieces of power line and utility equipment, construction equipment, trucks, vehicles and trailers including bucket trucks and digger derrick trucks from: Asplundh Tree Expert Co., ComEd, Northern Indiana Public Service Company and other consignors. Everything will be sold at absolute auction. A 10% buyer’s fee will be charged on all items sold.
Saturday, May 16 - Worcester, MA
Time: 8:30 a.m.
Location: J.J. Kane Auction Facility, 39 SW Cutoff (Route 20), Worcester, MA 01608
Inventory: There will be approximately 250 pieces of construction and utility equipment, trucks, light-duty vehicles and trailers that are surplus to the present needs of National Grid USA, NSTAR Electric & Gas, Asplundh Tree Expert Co., Area Electrical Contracting & Forestry Companies, Late Model Rental Returns and others. Everything will be sold at absolute auction to the highest bidder regardless of price.
Originally posted on Work Truck Online
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