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Posted by Mark on May 11, 2002 at 09:30:08 from (24.161.5.83):
In Reply to: I wandered the auction yard today in Schuylerville NY... posted by Truck on May 10, 2002 at 13:25:17:
Just got back. Have to go to my brother in laws 50th birthday party or I would have stayed longer. (The things I do to keep peace in the family. I hope she remembers this the next time I need a new implement!) Here's the prices for the stuff I was there for. Trail boss trailer. Didn't catch the tonnage. $8500.00 Farmall M #FBK 61218 Rough shape. $775.00 Cat 930 FE Loader from the town of Wilton. $10,500.00 Town Dump truck with plow and wing. $8800.00 Small orange Case tractor. Model unkown. $875.00 Case 311B W/Bucket on front. Rough shape. $2450.00 450 Case Dozer. It sounded good. $6250.00 Old ford lawn tractor W/ Blower and mower attachments. $725.00 2N or 9N (I can't tell) W. bucket on front and backhoe attached to rear. Everything worked but it looked sad. $3100.00 1952 Ferguson W/Original owners manual. Rough shape. $1000.00 Year unkown Ferguson. (Someone did a chincy spray paint job, probably from a can). The paint worked, he got $1500.00 for this one. Massey Ferguson 50. Looked good. $2750.00 Minneapolis-Moline Looked bad, sounded good. $1075.00 There was lots more "stuff" to go. Cars, trucks, implements, B-Hogs, chainsaws, push mowers etc. You get the picture. I got there a little late (had a fire alarm for "tree down on the wires" this morning). I was #577 and there was a lineup behind me. The auction business is thriving. Regards, Mark.
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