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Pics-Results Farm Sale With AC-Gleaner

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    Posted: 09 May 2016 at 6:59pm
Today I and a friend attended a farm sale near Osceola,MO...Heres some pictures and results...The owner was in a nursing home and the combine-tractors hadn't been used in several years....It had all been shedded but nothing was started at the sale..They ran 2 rings for 3 hours until 12:30,then went to one ring the rest of the sale....There was a huge crowd..

7020 AC--$3,900

170 AC gas with JD 148 loader----$5,000

AC HD-6----$550-hadnt run in years

K Gleaner with 12 ft head----$800
Nice 14 Ft AC disk----$400

2005 Chevy 3500 Duramax---$28,000--24,403 one owner miles-5 original tires-flawless

1700 IH Loadstar 10 wheeler with 20 ft bed and hoist-sides in shed----$1800---interior like new-very straight old  truck -43,000 miles










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Once again I always enjoy seeing people post auction results with pictures!! Thank you for posting them. Ryan
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talked to family i did and they said equipment hadn't been started in atleast 13 years. maybe more.
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Thank you.  Good to see what things bring in different areas of the country.
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I would have bought the K Gleaner for that price!

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Thanks for posting the auction pictures and the prices too.
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Originally posted by CrestonM CrestonM wrote:

I would have bought the K Gleaner for that price!
I totally agree with you Creston!! It looks pretty nice. Ryan
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There were 3 airplanes in the shed that hadn't been in the air for a few years.....

There was a great view to the east overlooking an arm of Truman lake...

A Ford Jubilee with stuck engine sold for $1050
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In the picture of the ford golden jubilee there is a slide in pickup camper, what did it bring?
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Thanks for posting.
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Originally posted by Anthony Anthony wrote:

In the picture of the ford golden jubilee there is a slide in pickup camper, what did it bring?

Sorry,but I wasn't down there when it sold as I was paying for what I bought.. When the guy that bought it tried to put it in his Dodge pickup it was 2-3" too wide at the back to go all the way in his pickup..He wasn't happy..

There was another slide in camper that had been on the Duramax and I missed it too..


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that would have been a fun sale to go to! thanks for posting it!
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Did the airplanes sell?  Must have had a grass strip on the place.  Doesn't look like anyting went as high as it should have, IMHO.
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Originally posted by JohnCO JohnCO wrote:

Did the airplanes sell?  Must have had a grass strip on the place.  Doesn't look like anyting went as high as it should have, IMHO.

 
I don't know what the family will do with the planes....One neighbor said that because they hadn't run in years it would cost a bunch to get them running and FAA certified again..He said that one plane had been bought for 40K and might do good to sell for 20K now?? There was a grass runway north of the buildings..

The fact that everything had sat for years and wasn't running sale day probably hurt the prices some...
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Was the 7020 a powershift?
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There's one of Shameless' favorite tractors!! Ferd Jubilee!!!
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7020 was power derictor 20 spd i believe. would have tried to bring it home if would had been power shift. 

the camper sold for 550 had some pack rat leftovers in and around everything. story i got was equipment had sit for 13 plus years. the old man would forget what he was doing and poor the wrong liquids in wrong spot sometimes. one family member thought the 7020 last ran 16 years ago when it was parked in shed. was a packed sale for a monday.
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Hey Creston don't worry about the K. It's going to well taken care of. It's on it's way to China as we speak. Said they were going to combine rice with it. LOL Leon R  Cmo
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At the current price of scrap, the buyer would take it in the shorts after paying $800 for it.

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Creston....I sure hope yer going to Hutch!
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