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Posted by Farmallkid From Ont, on February 13, 2006 at 15:08:02 from (209.216.148.214):
That auction we went to on saturday went from 9:30-3:00. Here are the tractor results. Ford 4600\loader,6000hrs-$6700 Farmall M with 316? NI Picker-$2850 Allis Two Ten- $10,000 Allis D-17- $5600 WD-45 allis, stuck(D-17) motor, tires just held air, mostly complete,hand clutch loose,-$950 WD-45 allis, loose, tires just held air, hand clutch good snap,-$1000, WD allis wloader,Complete,everything that could be seized was, so it was complete junk-$150 Styled WC with 2R cult, loose,-$1250 Last 4 tractors did not run, they announced the 45"s as loose, but the old fella who got the $950 one will get a suprize! I checked them out, had to get bolt and stick it in the crank pulley so i could get it to turn, but i broke the bolt. There was also an IH hit and miss, LB i think it was it went for almost $200! The only thing we got was an M drawbar for $22.50, my bro wanted the roller. Other than that there was nothing. I got to drive the truck for the auctionneer, he"s got a box in the back that they sit in, so was fairly warm in the old 4x4 chevy. Should"ve remembered my Deere key so we could of loaded the Cockshutt plow right away that a friend of ours bought and got outa there, but i forgot and had to wait for the guy to come, 2 loaders but only one loading?!?! Hugh here is the link to the 100
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