In1952 Claeys produced the first European self-propelled combine harvester[2] and by the 1960s, Claeys was one of the biggest combine manufacturers in Europe;[1] in 1964 the majority of Claeys was acquired by Sperry New Holland. In 1967 the company changed its name to Clayson, and in 1986 it merged with Ford.[2] In 1991 Ford was acquired by Fiatagri and became New Holland.
In 1956 combines M 73 which were completed with a harvester with a width of capture of 220 cm were provided. Subsequently the model M 80 on which a little big harvester with capture of 300 cm was mounted was provided.
New Holland Clayson M133 Combine Harvester - Reg: MYD 537E - C/W Buff original log book - Starts, runs, drives and cuts - Dry stored - All tyres holding air - Lights to rear untested - 9' header - This lot is part of a reduction sale on behalf of Messrs E J Underdown and Son and Mr E R Underdown. A viewing day will be held on Friday 18th August between 10am and 4pm. Address is available from the office and alternative viewing is strictly by appointment with the Vendor. A collection day will be held on Friday 25th August between 9am and 5pm where Stags staff will be on-site to assist purchasers
2 CONDITIONS OF SALE
(i) All persons registered to bid in any capacity are deemed to bid on the understanding that they have read and understood these Conditions. These Conditions may be supplemented or superseded by Special Conditions applicable to specific Sales, any such special conditions will be noted within the descriptions of specific lots or on under the sale terms & conditions notes.
(ii) No employee or agent of the Auctioneers has any authority to vary these provisions or the Conditions of Sale.
3 HEALTH AND SAFETY
(i) All persons viewing a Lot do so at their own risk and with notice of the condition of the premises and their contents.
(ii) All persons viewing a Lot are hereby made aware that there may be significant risks at the Storage Location including moving machinery and equipment; Caution should be exercised at all times and children and animals/pets must be fully supervised at all times.
(iii) All persons viewing a Lot must take notice of all specific health and safety notices on display at individual sites. If in doubt, please consult the Auctioneer in charge or the owner of the site.
(iv) Any accidents or incidents that occur on the Storage Location must be immediately reported to Stags and the Vendor and details recorded in the appropriate accident books. No powered machinery or equipment should be started without the prior approval of the Auctioneers & the Vendor.
(v) Any vehicles brought onto the Storage Location to collect lots should be operated with extreme caution and within a 5mph speed limit. Loading using machinery should only be undertaken by suitably qualified and experienced operators. All loading and unloading of items is carried out at the purchasers risk and arrangements to ensure safety at all items should be in place.
(vi) The Auctioneers shall have the right at their discretion to refuse admission to their premises or those of their clients by any person.
4 AUCTIONEERS STATUS
(i) The Auctioneers sell as agents for the Vendor except where they are stated wholly or partly to own any Lot as principal.
(ii) The parties to the contract of sale are the Vendor and the Purchaser and the Auctioneers as such are not responsible for any default by Vendor or Purchaser.
(iii) The Auctioneers includes any employee or agent of the Auctioneers who at the relevant time has the authority to conduct an auction sale.
(iv) The Auctioneers may announce or publish any statements made and supplied by the Vendor if they see fit.
(v) The auctioneer retains the right to refuse bids, divide or combine lots, to withdraw lots from the auction, or re-offer a lot for sale in the case of a dispute.
5 EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY
(i) The Auctioneers shall not be liable for any expense, loss, claim or proceedings in respect of any loss, damage or injury whatsoever to any property real or personal (including any Lots) whether incurred before, during or after the Sale.
(ii) The Auctioneers shall not be liable for any expense, loss, claim or proceedings in any respect or personal injury to or death of any person arising out of or in the course of or caused by the Sale, except to the extent that the same is due to the negligence of the Auctioneers, their servants or agents.
6 WARRANTY
In case of dispute as to the interpretation of these Conditions the decision of the Auctioneers shall be final and binding on all parties save as provided for in Clause 2(iii).
(ii) The nature of the Lots sold at Auction is such that they will rarely be in perfect condition and are likely, due to their nature and age, to show signs of wear and tear, damage, or other imperfections, restoration or repair. Any reference to condition by the Auctioneers will not amount to a full description of condition. Photographs included in the Auctioneers sale catalogues or on the website, are not representative of the condition of any Lot.
(iv) All portable electrical goods are Portable Appliance Tested (PAT) although they are not guaranteed to be in working order. Prior to use, the electrical system of such goods must be checked and approved by a qualified electrician for compliance with safely regulations.
(v) Certain machines could contain hazardous substances such as blue and white asbestos, dangerous chemicals and other hazardous substances which, if not handled correctly and disposed of correctly, could be in breach of Health and Safely at Work Act 1974, Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1988 (COSHH) or other current legislation. The buyer undertakes to handle and dispose of correctly, any toxic chemicals and dangerous substances and to indemnify the Auctioneers against any failure to observe these undertakings.
(vi) All statements contained in the catalogues and adverts as to any lot are made without responsibility on the part of the Vendors or the Auctioneers, and such statements as to authenticity, genuineness, age, condition or quality, of any lot, are statements of opinion, and are not to be taken as statements or representations of fact.
9 RESERVE PRICE AND BIDDING
(i) Bidders are required to register for a Purchasers Registration Number before bidding at the Sale. Proof of identification (verification of email address and mobile phone number) will be required at the time of registration if the bidder is not known to the Auctioneers. No person may bid without warranting their identity to the Auctioneers.
(ii) Any person intending to bid as an agent for a potential Buyer must notify the Auctioneers in advance of the Sale and confirm the arrangements for payment of the goods to the satisfaction of the Auctioneers.
(iii) The Auctioneers may accept written instructions to bid on behalf of any prospective Buyer but with no liability in the case of any error arising out of such instructions. Any instructions accepted shall be at the risk of the prospective Buyers who will be deemed to have viewed the Lot. The Auctioneers accept no responsibility in connection with the commissioning of their staff to bid for a Lot. It is the responsibility of the Bidder to ascertain if he has been successful.
(iv) The Auctioneers may at their discretion decide to receive bids over the telephone or otherwise from prospective Buyers not physically present at the Sale. Where such a facility is offered prospective Buyers wishing to use it must register with the Auctioneers in advance of the Sale. The Auctioneers accept no liability in relation to telecommunications facilities and connections nor to the means by which such prospective Buyers may seek to communicate with the Auctioneers.
10 PAYMENT
(i) All Purchasers must register their names and addresses before they are permitted to bid in an online sale.
(ii) On conclusion of the Sale period the Auctioneers will notify the buyer by email, post or telephone to confirm:
(a) That the Buyer is the winning bidder
(b) The amount of the successful bid
(iii) Attached to the notification email or posted invoice will be an invoice for the amount of the winning bid plus any relevant commission and VAT due.
(iv) All lots must be paid for within 5 working days of the conclusion of the Sale period unless alternative arrangements are made prior to the auction ending and have been confirmed by the Auctioneers.
(v) The Auctioneers may at their absolute discretion, agree to accept payment by such other means or such other manner as they see fit.
(vi) All payments must be made by Cheque, Bankers Draft, Debit Card, BACS or Credit Card (Subject to 2% Charge + VAT on Business Credit Cards).
(vii) The Auctioneers reserve the right to charge the buyer interest on any payment outstanding from five working days after the date of the invoice together with any reasonable debt recovery charges such rates and charges for all transactions to be those prescribed by the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (interest) Act 1988 as amended.
(viii) If the Auctioneers have paid the seller the sale proceeds due for a lot before the buyer has paid the Auctioneers in full for the lot then the Auctioneers shall have lien on the lot until the outstanding amount is paid in full by the buyer to the Auctioneers.
(ix) In the event of any sale by the buyer of a lot that has not been fully paid for the buyer will hold the proceeds of such sale on trust for the Auctioneers to discharge the lien referred to at Clause 10(viii).
12 RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOTS & COLLECTION OF LOTS
(i) After the close of the sale such risk and duty shall devolve upon the Purchaser to ensure the lot is used safely, kept secure and is in a legal condition to travel or operate and the Auctioneer accepts no liability for damage loss or theft of any items.
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