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Posted by Kelly C on February 01, 2003 at 14:41:48 from (63.171.43.140):
Ogilve, MN equipment auction. Feb 1st 2003. Made a note of some of the tractors that sold and their prices. I didnt buy much. I just got a oliver 2 bottom plow on steel for $50. Here is the skinny as I saw it. New Holland 256 hay rake = $575 Farmall M ( I should have bought this) = $1100 Farmall H ran good, not painted= $1700 IH 674 disel = $4750 MF 135 w/ loader = $4750 JD 3010 = $3000 Farnall H w/ loader (new paint but blowing oil out the exaust) $1300 IH 674 gas w/ 2250loader = $7550 JD 2510 disel = $4750 MF 88 wf= $900 ( beat up) JD 820 disel = i missed the final I thnk it went for $6000 not sure. New Idea hay mower towed= $110 JD 328 w bale thrower = $5900 Farmall H ( new paint) $1400 AC B w/ saw = $1650 Real good turn out I had to wait 1/2 hr just to get my Number. We must get bored in MN in Febuary.
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