Posted by rrlund on April 14, 2021 at 07:08:41 from (69.36.63.121):
In Reply to: Antique Tractor Market posted by Traditional Farmer on April 14, 2021 at 04:53:37:
There was a consignment sale here Saturday. I was planning on going, but we needed to get the plastic on the new greenhouse more than I needed to go stand at that sale. It was dead calm that morning and I didn't want to waste the opportunity.
Anyway, the way I found out about the sale, because the advertising was pretty sparse, a guy stopped and asked me if I wanted to buy an Oliver 880 gas. I managed not to laugh right out loud when he told me he wanted $3250 for it. I was sure smiling hard and shaking my head. He said he was going to take it to that sale. When I finally found it online, there was a picture of it. He already had it consigned when he stopped here. I'd like to know what that brought. I've got a strong suspicion he took it back home if he thought he'd get anywhere near that. I did see that there was an Oliver 60 on the sale too. It was pretty rough. That one might have come home with me if I'd have gone, so probably a good thing there was no wind and I stayed home.
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