In the first of our new monthly machinery auction round-ups, Simon Wragg finds out how the EU exit vote has affected second-hand trade across the UK.On-site and online collective machinery sales have seen a countrywide lift since the Brexit vote, despite July and August being considered difficult months for sales.Domestic buyers tend to focus on harvesting crops and watching cashflow at this time of year, but Cheffins' Cambridge sales centre recorded a 50% increase in gross sales post Brexit as overseas buyers cashed in on the weakening sterling, which has been to the benefit of exporters in general.
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