Posted by 1206SWMO on November 06, 2022 at 13:13:34 from (99.196.43.171):
Yesterday I attended the Runkle Farm Estate Sale held northwest of Ft Scott,KS.. A cold front came thru during the night so the day started out cold and chilly but at noon the sun came out and it warmed up in to the mid-upper 50's...The day before it had been close to 80 degrees with rain that afternoon and evening..I only got .40 inches but at the sale they had nearly 2 inches...On north towards Kansas City they had 3 inches.
The ladies serving lunch had 4 different cobblers and at noon I ended up with a blackberry cobbler and then later as I left the sale I got a peach cobbler for the trip home....A bowl full was $3.00 and it was delicious...
This was a large sale..When I left at 3 PM there was lots left to sell..There was lots of scrap iron and 2 scrappers were paying a good price for it.I have several more sales to attend in November. The 986 IH tractor with 5600 hours sold for $6,700.
The Farmall 560 diesel tractor missing some sheet metal sold for $1,600..Even thought it was chilly it started up after about 50-60 seconds on the glow plugs...It had the remains of a M&W turbo on it...The exhaust and intake wheels were gone.
The Vermeer 605J baler sold for $500....The Lely 10 wheel rake beside it sold for $500.
The New Holland 275 twine baler sold for $900.
The 26 ft gooseneck with hydraulic dove tail and jack sold for $2,900..
The nice 8 ft John Deere drag disk sold for $525 with the Amish battling it out. The pull type grader with a few missing parts sold for $400..
The John Deere 1460 disc bine sold for $2,200.. The fertilizer cart beside it sold for $250.
The 20 ft Coose cattle trailer sold for $2,600...It had like new tires and a good floor. The Legacy camper trailer sold for $3,000.
There was a real nice well kept barn on the farm...Part of it had been made in to living quarters.
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