Episode list

Selling Big

Grande Prairie

Tue, Sep 02, 2014
After last season's record breaking year, Ritchie Bros. is gearing up for another huge run, setting their sights even higher with a total Canadian sales goal of 1.1 billion dollars. It all starts in Grande Prairie, Alberta, where workers are prepping for their first auction of the year. But getting the yard ready is no easy task as winter refuses to leave. Up against unseasonal weather, tight timelines and new, unproven staff members, Grande Prairie needs to buckle down and get this season started with a bang!
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Grande Prairie

Tue, Sep 09, 2014
With Day One of their spring sale in the books, Grande Prairie's looking to keep the pressure on as even more iron crosses the ramp on Day Two. Customers are already swarming as a heavy duty hydraulic excavator prepares to hit the auction ramp - but getting this piece of iron ready takes days and days of prep and a last minute issue could prove disastrous for potential bids. With a two-day sales goal of 37 million dollars on the line, Grande Prairie must battle through last minute issues to make it to the finish line.
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Westlock

Tue, Sep 16, 2014
In rural Westlock, Alberta, an entire community has come together to make this off-site sale a reality. After an unexpected tragedy struck the Adair family and forced them to sell their farm, the community pitched in to get the job done. Now, as Ritchie Bros. pulls into town, there's a host of quality farm gear that's just waiting to go to the highest bidder.
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Beaumont & Sovereign
With the agricultural sale season well underway, teams in Alberta and Saskatchewan are busy setting up two very different auctions. In Beaumont, Alberta, the Lavigne family is preparing to sell off the family farm after decades in the business while over in Sovereign, Saskatchewan, Trevor Winney is looking to downsize his massive farming outfit. With the goal of getting top dollar for their consignors, ag crews won't let bad weather and unseasoned bidders hold them back. Two provinces, two auctions, and no room for error.
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Edmonton

Tue, Sep 30, 2014
If there's one thing Edmonton's known for, it's big auctions! And this year's spring sale is no exception. With the site's current three-day sales record sitting at 109 million dollars, staff are looking to blow that figure out of the water with the biggest auction to ever hit Canada.
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Edmonton

Tue, Oct 07, 2014
The diesel fumes are in the air as the second day of Edmonton's spring sale roars to life. The yard is packed to the gills with 6,000 lots, but getting that amount of iron to the ramp on time is pushing yard workers to their limits. For Senior Vice President Kevin Tink, this year's sale is especially important as he prepares to concentrate solely on his auctioneering responsibilities in the fall, and breaking the site's 109 million dollar record would be the perfect send off. Can crews keep the momentum going on their way to a record-breaking final tally?
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Edmonton

Tue, Oct 14, 2014
It's the third and final day of Edmonton's spring sale and weeks of hard work all come down to this. After a gigantic Day Two which saw multiple site records fall, it's time to dig deep for the final push. A rare oilfield fluid pump trailer could either help the final tally or be a total flop with potential bidders. Only time will tell.
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Truro

Tue, Oct 21, 2014
On the east coast of Canada, Truro, Nova Scotia stands as the lone Ritchie Bros. site in the region. But with numerous pieces of high quality construction, transportation and other equipment just waiting to be sold, sales have been steadily growing for the past few years. Now, Truro's hoping to put on another big auction - but with a massive storm forecasted to hit on auction day, will the weather dampen the results?
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Chilliwack

Tue, Oct 28, 2014
At Ritchie Bros.' picturesque site in Chilliwack, British Columbia workers are busy putting the final touches on an auction with a truly West Coast flavour. While a berry harvester should garner the attention of the many blueberry farmers in the region, it's a 1940's antique tugboat that has staff intrigued. Built during World War II, this tugboat is a piece of British Columbia history and one of the most unique pieces the company has ever sold in Canada. Add a custom-built motorcycle to the mix and Chilliwack is poised to pull off this massive sale in style.
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Spruce View

Tue, Nov 04, 2014
After three generations of farming, the Wolf family of Spruce View, Alberta has decided to sell their family farm and business. While their high-quality agricultural gear and choice pieces of land should bring in big numbers, it's a herd of 200 cow-calf pairs that makes this auction unique. Auctioning off this size of a herd will be a true test for the team.
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Thunder Bay

Tue, Nov 11, 2014
Northern Ontario is in for a rare treat as Ritchie Bros. heads to Thunder Bay for its first auction in seven years. With some of the shiniest logging and mining gear in the country, this sale is expected to reel in the customers and the big money.
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Grande Prairie

Tue, Nov 18, 2014
It's all hands on deck in Grande Prairie as a massive one-day sale creates a logistical nightmare for staff. With more than 2,200 items to sell in just one day, the site must run three simultaneous auctions in order to get every piece sold. Luckily, an oil and gas industry boom in the area means the auction is full of top-notch oilfield equipment which is sure to lure interested bidders.
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Edmonton

Tue, Nov 25, 2014
The Edmonton site has its hands full as they battle the elements to move a 400-ton crane out of the yard while also preparing for yet another record-breaking auction. With thousands of pieces of high-quality equipment ready to go, it's a one-of-a-kind Hagglund military vehicle that is the auction's most unique piece. And as Ritchie Bros.' continues their drive for 1.1 billion dollars in sales, site staff are under pressure to keep the ramp flowing smoothly and the bids rolling in.
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