I took an old 3 section harrow and other stuff to a consignment sale last year(and it was JUNK).Food plot planters bid on it.First section $85.00 second section $85.00 third section $110.00.Got $15.00 for the bent evener.Had a 2 bottom Dearborn plow $400.00.7 foot lift disk $525.00.It all was worn out and all bought by food plotters.I love those kind of people.Been 2-3 years ago I watch a guy spend $18,500 on a 4020.When it fired up there was a white and blue tornado coming out of the stack.It also had a bent loader on it.I asked him if he farmed .He says no,I have some land that I want to mow and some trees to push out.Sales are fun and some times profitable.
I really like to watch horse people bid on small manure spreaders.
I took the old 30 acre sod farm we had and planted it all in hay.I custom some hay work for people and help my son's future father in law with cows and around 700 acres of grain and hay.Does that make me a farmer.No.I enjoy staying busy.I got time now that I'm retired.
I take stuff to the sale to make money.The people that don't have a clue and alot of money make the best buyers.
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