Before bidding at a woodworking machinery auction, check overall condition, rust, wear on moving parts, and motor performance. Look for missing components, repairs, or modifications. Test power functions if allowed. Review maintenance history and hours of use. Also, inspect blades, belts, and wiring—small issues can turn into expensive fixes after purchase.
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