New Holland 465 disk mower with home made cart sold for $1,000. The running Kawasaki 650 on the left sold for $1,400. The non running Honda 200 sold for $300.
The 10 ft 3pt Brush Hog sold for $500..
Heres the crowd watching a bunch of tires sell..A brand new spare on the wheel for a 2500 Dodge sold for $15...It was dated April 2015 which scared me off.
A running home made big bale mover sold for $900. One for small square bales to the left sold for $500..
A running Pettibone loader sold for $1,000.
The 1941 GMC 4x4 sold for $500...Some extra parts brought $100. The auctioneer had more calls on this than any other item.
The drag line truck wasnt for sale...There were other items that the family kept.
I left before the Ford 172 engine sold..It had been used to pump out the lagoon which was back of the barn. I also missed the 1983 Olds diesel car thats in the back ground. I also missed seeing a nice lathe sell.
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