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Bill

11-27-2000 09:59:14




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Discovered my late uncles barn of implements,mule hook ups, old wagon seats etc, I'm not a farmer, what is it worth and where can I sell it?? Need help.




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Shep

12-26-2000 00:06:58




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 Re: Barn full of old implements in reply to Bill, 11-27-2000 09:59:14  
Would be willing to pay reasonable cost for usable disk plow - 2 or 3 disk. Located in N. FL.
Best of luck with your sales - kinda new at the implement end of my tractor.
Shep



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Duane

11-29-2000 07:43:06




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 Re: Barn full of old implements in reply to Bill, 11-27-2000 09:59:14  
Seek the advise of several licensed auctioneers. I come from a long line of consumate pack rats, so you know what I'd do.



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Pete in PA

11-28-2000 12:37:12




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 Re: Barn full of old implements in reply to Bill, 11-27-2000 09:59:14  
where are you located?



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robert hudson

11-27-2000 17:38:03




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 Re: Barn full of old implements in reply to Bill, 11-27-2000 09:59:14  
In Virginia mule harness(leather collar) will bring about $25 to $70 depending on condition. Haynes (wooden rods that go on the sides of the harness) go for about $15 plain about $40 if brass balled. years ago the deal was to put a mirror in the harness, shine the brass haynes and mount them on the walls in theme resturants. If I might ask, what do you think they would be worth to your children thirty years from now?

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Ron

11-28-2000 11:26:07




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 Re: Re: Barn full of old implements in reply to robert hudson, 11-27-2000 17:38:03  
A bit of correction needed here. The wooden pieces are called "hames" and go on the outside of the collar, rather than "on the sides of the harness". Also you're implying that the collar is the "harness" but the harness is much more than the collar!



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robert hudson

11-29-2000 09:50:52




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 Re: Re: Re: Barn full of old implements in reply to Ron, 11-28-2000 11:26:07  
you are of course correct, sorry. but i still call drills, bits, so you can't expect much. I remember once when we planted a field so the rows pointed toward the stable which was about a 1/4 mile away. The mule would be almost out of control heading in one direction because it thought it was headed home. Once we hired help that confused gee with haw, the mule would do a little dance at the end of each row. My dad said the mule had more brains than the help. anyway thanks for the information, I think this site has more knowledgeable people than most.

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