Posted by Paul on March 30, 2014 at 07:13:26 from (66.44.132.180):
Saw an auction listing for yesterday, had several older Fords on it with a lot of other stuff.
Went to it. Wasn't quite what I thought, was an old farm scrapper fella, couple acres of stuff, and a couple good items.
Wrote down the prices of the tractors.
They sold a few lines of good stuff, a line of snow blowers, a line of loaders, and then started selling by the pile. Was kinda sad when they started going by the pile, I understand you can't sell that many pieces and a lot was scrap iron, but there were 5-10 good items in every pile, really tough to see that stuff gonna all be scrapped.
It was a muddy mess, and you have to have everything removed in 7 days. So we are almost in a winter storm advisory for Monday. So all this iron is still in some snowbanks, there is mud everywhere, if it freezes then the stuff is frozen down.... Just wasn't a good looking situation.
I'll put mt crib notes at the end. the tractors were kinda sold from better looking to worse looking.
I was bid number 470. There were over 2 miles of pickups and trailers lining the roads around. Nuts! I couldn't even get good pics of the tractors, only dry spot along the driveway never cleared enough to get tractor pics.
Paul
Auction
7700 ford no cab Painted. 10,400
JD 430. 3900
JD 1010. 2800
Ford 4000 diesel. 2300
Farmall 460 FH. 1900
460 Farmall with farmhand loader. 2500
A Farmall painted. 1700
Ford 601 painted. 2000
Ford 800 painted. 3600
Ford 4000 newer gas. 2600
Ford 600. 1900
901 diesel SOS 1700
Rusty super mta. 2750
C didnt run Farmall rusty. 800
H Farmall not running paint faded orange. 500
Major diesel not running with loader. 600
Not running 801 diesel. 1500
Case 1830 skid loader working. 3650
Mustang 345 skid, running. 3100
Manure spreader horse drawn all there, well well kept. 1500
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