The John Deere #43 corn sheller sold for $40..A couple of #5 John Deere mowers to the left sold for $30 and $35...There were no scrap buyers there.. The John Deere 17 hole drill sold for $65.. A friend got this Cockshutt ash tray at the first sale for $5.00....Its from the only known Cockshutt dealer to ever be in southwest Missouri..He also got a nice 1963 Ford promo car for $2.00. Some of the school desks that sold on the sale...Mrs Hooper had lots of school collectibles..Some were from her students whom loved her...
A nice Allis 2 bottom 3 pt plow sold for $180..I have no picture for it..
The neighbor's son from across the road Tristan W whom I know kept busy during the first sale using his D-14 Allis on LP to pull people out of the pasture..It was a challenge hooking on some vehicles..I waited until everyone left and took a run at it with my 2WD Ranger and made it out of there..Several 4WD's even got stuck..It probably rained 1/2 inch during the sale....Tristan and his family play Blue Grass all over Missouri....Its rained for 8 straight days in my part of MO and we are wet..Not much has been done since April 6th.. Looking east at part of the home 80 acres..
The New Harmony Baptist Church close to the sale appears to no longer be used..I hadn't been by it in several years.
I have another sale to attend next Saturday...I will have to skip one of my favorite tractor pulls to do it...It will probably get rained out like 2 of 3 tractor pulls so far this year.
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