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Posted by DCM on June 26, 2005 at 20:29:50 from (209.162.160.233):
Attended an estate sale north of Edmonton today,seen the following items sell in CDN $$. 1964 4dr Fairlane 500,no rust,some dents.... $2500 JD 40,3 pt. painted,ran well................ $7000 JD A tricycle,decent paint,ran well......... $4200 JD D Styled,rear steel.fr rubber,painted.....$2700 JD D styled,in work clothes,ran fairly well..$2000 JD D styled, ran,............................$900 MH Pony c/w plow,decent paint................$3200 MH22,nice standard,decent paint..............$3000 MH33,painted,ran well........................$1900 MH33,ran well, partially painted.............$1600 MH30 trike,nice..............................$3000 MH44 Special,ran well,original faded paint...$2000 Fordson,painted..............................$1600 CASE C,ran well, mispainted..................$3300 CASE DC4,original runner.....................$900 CASE D,same as the DC4.......................$1250 CASE LA,ran well.............................$750 McD 2236,had paint...........................$2500 W30 painted up...............................$2200 W6,nice running,painted......................$900 Farmall A,some dents, painted................$3400 Cockshutt 30,painted,ran nice................$1700 Cockshutt70(Oliver)..........................$1500 Oliver 80....................................$1000 AC B, nice...................................$3700 AC B, not as nice............................$3300 Pull type grader,8 ft blade..................$400 2 walking plows,1 was CASE,original. each....$100 Again these prices are in canuck dollars.Enjoy,Dan in AB
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