went for the morning today...didn't stick around for the antiques...too much goin on at home. overall kind of small for one of his auctions...it was empty in the morning during the small stuff portion of the sale...but it filled up later... items of note that i can remember... there was a guy who brought 6 large engines on crates...all running...v6 detriot diesel, large cat motor, old ford gas.., v8 detriot.all of them went for under $500...i think the v6 went more like $300...they drew a lot of attention before the sale when the guy had them cranked up. nh 256 rake, decent shape, went for $1100 nh 253 baler (no kicker) with a terrible paint job went for around $1000, 479 haybine went around $600 pequea haywagon (floor rough, frame a little bent) went for $1400 - i ducked out at $1200) nh 56 rake went for $600 or so farmall super h went for around $1500 3 new 8ft heavy duty backblades went for $650 each nice looking cat 1 3 pt hitch backhoe went for $2200 oliver super 77 that ran nice went for $1800 or so that's about all that i remember...there were a ton of farmalls there...many more than usual...
i do believe jim to be an honest auctioneer...he is there to make money just like i am there to get a deal...i say that he is honest because i am frequently the 2nd bidder and it is usually a different guy ahead of me... always a big crowd and always plenty of people...been happy with the items i have gotten there. he has that auction at springfield tractor coming up next weekend...mostly small compact, lawn and garden stuff...i went to the spring version of that...what a madhouse...got a nice riding mower for the wife to mow the lawns here...haven't decided whether or not to go.
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