Posted by steve terplak on March 27, 2010 at 13:58:36 from (67.142.168.24):
Hey, here are some prices from Macfaddens Equip Auction in Sharon Springs New York today...this is just some numbers that i am remember at the moment...i'm sure Jay and some others can add more to this list...tractors seemed to be going pretty cheap for this area...
balers NH 311 baler with pan type thrower...not pretty but not bad...$3750, NH 311 Baler almost brand new with a belt kicker went around $9000, a real rough 310 went for somewhere around $1500 but the number isn't sticking out in my head...NH 575 with kicker, real nice shape went $17000 (if i remember correctly, at the Dec. auction an even nicer 575 w/ a 1/4 turn went for only $4750)...NH 269 went for just under a thousand
rakes only was paying attention for 2 NH 256s ...no dolly wheels, $1100 and $800 ( one of the bars was broken and poorly fixed)
haybine NH489, pretty rough but said it worked, went for $800ish
wagons 4 wooden rack kicker wagons...not too nice, good running gears...$1300 each for the first two and $1100 each for the second two metal rack 9X18, pretty good shape $1600 a self propelled 105 bale stacker wagon stalled out around $28500 and didn't sell
Cushman dump cart, with cab and all, went for about $1300
tractors massey 1155 decent shape went for $2800 JD 4010 gasser, rough looking but a solid runner went for $3250
my mind has just gone blank...it appears i was paying more atention to implements than tractors...there were a couple of fords that looked nice and i can't for the life of me remember how much...i think teh 6600 went for about $6000 but i might be way off...
i picked up a brand newish 3 pt. hitch bale mover (not a spike, more like pallet forks) for $100 which i am going to build a rack for and use it to move firewood and such around the farm...
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