Posted by heiferduster on November 25, 2011 at 16:42:25 from (72.101.59.66):
I posted this on the implement alley board too.... I am in charge of selling farm implements to help pay for funeral expenses for my brother in law who recently passed away. He didn"t have much left so I need to know a fair price of what I should ask for them to help cover expenses. I will sell them online or in the local classifieds. Here are the items: 1. 5" pull type Bush Hog brush cutter in very good condition. Good blades, hard tires in rear, has been sitting for a number of years, very little use. Needs a good dusting off. 2. New Holland "Super 23" silage blower in very good condition. 3. Harley rock picker in good condition. 4. 69 Ford pickup for parts body rough. 5. cement mixer, no wheels fair condition 6. Wd 45 wide front tractor in good condition 7. Allis Chalmers (Monoframe) 4 bottom 16" plow 3 point good condition 8. Cunningham hay fluffer good condition except tires are rough. 9. 6 or 7" 3 point back blade in good condition unknown manufacturer. 10. 3 point screw type bark buster wood splitter in excellent condition (some people still use them) 11. old 1970s? Moto Ski snowmobile good condition for its age, track okay 12. Scorpion Whip good track extra new belt, crack in hood. 13. Wheel Horse ? year in very good condition 1 cyl. Kohler engine track good. All snowmobiles have not been run in a few years but over all are in good condition and ALL of this stuff has always been shedded. Most stuff to much to mention now. I would appreciate help. Don"t want to ask the locals around there. Thanks, heiferduster
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