Posted by 1206SWMO on May 08, 2022 at 12:31:50 from (75.104.61.121):
3 weeks ago I attended sale # 1 for the Neil Ford Estate auction that was held near Chanute,Kansas....Yesterday,I attended sale # 2 for the Ford Estate...It was a beautiful sunny day with temps in the low mid 70's..The only reason I even got to attend this sale was that my first MSTPA hook of the year at Harrisonville,MO was called off because of wet conditions..From May 2nd-6th a large part SW Missouri was deluged with from 3 to 9 inches of rain..SE Kansas was also hit with from 3-6 inches of rain...It did lots of flooding and sure tore the roads up..Lamar,MO just to the south of me had lots of flooding..Starting tomorrow we will have 4 straight days with a temp of 90 degrees...That will dry things out.
It was wet at the sale and several got stuck..There wasnt a real big crowd but the bidding was brisk..Only 4 of the 28 tractors ran.
1963 JD 4010 gas with stuck engine-----$1,950
1951 VAC Case with stuck engine-----$700-pretty nice tractor 1946 John Deere B with stuck engine----$235 1966 Case 541 tractor with free engine----$1,200 1957 Ford 901 tractor with free engine-----$400
1947 Ford 8N tractor with stuck engine----$250 1947 Ford 8N tractor with stuck engine---$425
1947 MM RTU tractor with stuck engine---$375--good rear tires decent old tractor Allis C tractor with stuck engine------$300 Early 9N Ford with stuck engine-----$225
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