Posted by 1206SWMO on April 15, 2018 at 14:27:43 from (99.198.18.53):
Yesterday I attended the Stanley sale near Eudora,KS...Mr Stanley was reducing his farming operation and collection because of health issues..It was a real chilly day with wind and then light rain in the afternoon...It had been warm on Thursday and Friday but not for sale day...There was a nice crowd there and the selling prices were good..They'd had a good rain there on Friday evening....The Stanleys loved big rear tires on their tractors as they used to pull a Super Stock 806 IH many years ago....I think I remember pulling against them once..I heard that the 806 puller was still in the shed..
Heres some prices..
1-1466 IH $18,000- two owners and only 2096 hours
2-4100 IH $4,000- 3957 hours
3-1256 IH $13,200 - 7900 hours
4-1468 IH $22,700- 4377 one owner hours
5-1456 IH $15,500 - 5462 hours
6-1468 IH $11,500- Not running
7-666 IH $6,700- 1980 hours
8-4586 IH $7,500 - 4992 hours
9-3588 IH $5,600- 1616 hours
10- McCormick 22-26 on steel- $1,100 - runs
11-L Case on steel- $700- non runner been on farm since new
12-2002 Ford F-150- $19,000 ----5.4 V-8 with automatic 32,508 one owner miles-looked brand new inside and out-went to Oklahoma
13-1985 Ford 9000 Road Tractor -$11,000--3406 Cat-10 speed, new paint and tires...The 48 ft drop deck sold for $9,500-it hard recent work and new tires.
14-IH weights-100 lb suitcase IH's sold per weight in piles of 4-the first 8 weights sold for $75 each...the next 60 weights went to one buyer at $65 each-the rounds started at $55 each and the prices kept falling.
15-Farmall 460 gas with loader -$2,500-it ran
16-560 Farmall gas with 30.5's-$1850-it ran and sure looked mean
17-Farmall 450-$2,300-ran
18-Cub with mower-$1500
19-Super H Farmall -$1,300-ran
20-Super M Farmall-$1,000-ran
21-New Holland Rake-$10,000-it had 2 hours use...The NH BR7070 net wrap baler with 3436 bales sold for $17,000
22-Kinze 2500 8 row splitter planter sold for $14,000
23-Great Plains 24ft drill sold for $5,000
24-The 10-20 McCormick was a keeper
25-The Fordsons sold for $450 each, the 10-20 McCormick on steel $650,and the 15-30 McCormick on steel sold for $725...There were about 50 tractors across the road and the scrappers got some of them..I was told that at one time there was 200 tractors here..
26-The F-20 0n steel sold for $450
27-The 4ft IH disk was cute-I didn't watch it sell..
28-I didn't catch the price on the engines.
29-Two IH's and over 60 IH suitcase weights heading for MO if I heard right..
30-A look towards the house across a very busy road..
31-I drove in rain most of the way home but stopped to take a picture of an old one room school near Rantoul,KS..
There was much-much more on this sale..The auctioneer wasn't in any hurry but he seemed to get good prices..As of right now I have no more sales to attend for awhile as none have caught my interest..I hope that the next one is in much warmer weather..I've had 4 cold sales this year..
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