Posted by Rick Remmert on April 18, 2013 at 17:59:41 from (68.103.4.23):
Finally got time to post a couple of pictures from the auction a couple of weeks ago. There were a total of 35 farmalls in with a bunch of other brands. A friend of mine bought a cub with a belly mower and truf tires on the back. It ran really well and the mower was in excellent shape. He gave $1700.00 for it. Sitting next to it was an H that started and ran but that was about all. It had almost brand new tires on the rear. He got it for $600. The rest of the tractors went for between $500 to $2000. There has been some questions on here about putting a loader on some of the tractors and how to do the pump. Here a few pictures of how this guy did it. The one loader is entirely home made except maybe for the bucket. I wish I could have stayed for the whole thing. Had to go help a son in law build a carport. Guess that is more important! Enjoy.
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