Posted by RedMF40 on October 20, 2019 at 15:35:19 from (23.24.97.83):
In Reply to: WI auction results posted by gotmyfarm! on October 19, 2019 at 18:22:10:
Well one thing is pretty clear: Wisconsin LOVES an old tractor! With the auction fees and the state collecting their share, the Twin City was just shy of 2 grand, starting to be serious money. At least for me. There must have been something extra special about that Fordson, because in my area they change hands for around $500. At the sale I went to, same day, an 8N that started right up, minute you pushed the starter button--and smoothed out to a nice idle, couldn't fetch $550. Lots of new parts on it. Of course the sheetmetal looked like it had been reworked with a jackhammer, so that might have had something to do with it. A good Farmall 640 on nice rubber, started and ran well, could barely fetch $1200. Looked like a really nice tractor, I would have bought it if I needed one. Sounds like collectors got wind of the Wisconsin sale and came ready to buy. A lot of old iron saved from the crusher. Looks like a sale I would have enjoyed.
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