The backhoe attachment for a John Deere 450C Trac-loader sold for $6,200.. This 8 ft brush hog sold for $275. The Ford pickup on the left sold for $300 as they couldn't find the title...The one on the right with title sold for $450.. The Danuser post hole digger sold for $300..A bigger auger went with it.. This is looking south towards Miller,MO...The fescue is as tall as the fence..This is the start of haying and cattle country..There has been no haying weather this year...Rain is forecast thru Wednesday..Not to far to the west, there is lots of crop farming..
Heres a small corn field west of the sale...It should be knee to waist high as it was planted in late March and early April...Lots of corn looks much worse than this..Only 2 days have been suitable for farming since April 6th..It stays cool and wet. A old one room school a few miles north of the sale.. This horse rake sold for $50.. The restored Phelps,MO one room school a few miles south of the sale.. This picture is several years old...I went by this place on the way to the sale today and the 6000 Ford is still there plus lots of other old tractors-etc...
I will be tractor pulling every weekend (weather permitting) until October so this will probably be it for sale reports for awhile..So far 4 of 5 the pulls I wanted to pull at have been rained out.
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