The like new Lincoln 225 amp stick welder sold for $160..There was absolutely tons of tools, lawn mowers, weedeaters, etc...You name it and he had more than one of each..
They were selling a bunch of guns when I took this picture..Lots sold in the $300-600 range...The highest one was a Marlin 30-30 that sold for $900..
There were several rows of older smaller machinery that hadn't been used in years...Most was in the $100-500 range...A Brillion seeder sold for $1,200..
Looking north from the sale as I'm leaving...I went home a different way than I came up..This is in a higher part of my county and the locals call it the high country...Not far to the East-SE its pretty much level for miles...
Looking east from the sale...Theres lots of double crop beans in this area that haven't been cut..They got put out late and froze so aren't ready..I even saw some corn and early beans left to harvest.
Heading east on the way home from the sale on the Stotesbury road...This low and narrow RR underpass has been a bottleneck in this area for years..Its been hit more than once..
The farm sale season is about over and this might be the last one of the year???My first camera played out so I used another one that I got on eBay real cheap...You cant change the date.
The old store at Rinehart,MO...I took this picture in 2018..
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