Posted by Donald Lehman on April 24, 2015 at 16:10:00 from (184.10.220.8):
Did some scouting at the annual spring auction that has started about and hour ago here in Lowville. Saw one item I might bid on tomorrow if the price is cheap enough. Jeff has his eye on an old 770 NH forage harvester to use for chopping bedding. Only trouble is the darn thing is 1,000 rpm. It will have to go real cheap for him to bid on it. A couple of JD Van Brunt drills, maybe 3. Two IH grain drills in very nice shape. IH 5 bottom plow. 735 maybe? adjustable from 14" to 22". A nice JD 4 bottom hyd. reset mounted. saw at least two or tree more plows. The usual collection of worn out to barely usable tractors. An 85 series JD articulated that doesn't look too bad. A 9600 Ford with duals that didn't look too bad, but that doesn't mean much. A 170 AC that looks rough. Couple of other smaller Fords that have seen better days. A pretty good looking Case 350 dozer. The dozer just might be the best tractor there this year. A Gehl feed grinder. The usual conglomeration of manure spreaders. A nice Brady chisel plow, couple of field cultivators. (one of them the obligatory Brillion). Can't have an auction without a Brillion on wheels. A couple of discs. And the usual selection of small tools ranging from pretty good to absolute junk. Couple of smaller Stihl chain saws. They are doing the small stuff tonight. They hardly ever get it all sold though. They usually quit about 10-11 pm and sell the rest of the small stuff tomorrow. Guess I'll see if I can come home with anything I can afford tomorrow.
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