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Mecum Auction 220 FWA

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    Posted: 02 Apr 2017 at 8:29am
$83,500 and they had to tow it through the arena cause it was sucking air somewhere into the fuel.
 There is a video on facebook but I think you have to be signed into facebook to see it. https://www.facebook.com/mecumgonefarmin/videos/1876812262596365/
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Wow. Should of bought some when they were still cheap.
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That's just crazy,, in my opinion!
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What did the G roller bring?
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Does it come with free computer software updates by Allis Chalmers?
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did the pull strap go with it? lol
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G roller brought $10,000 if I remember right. I thought most things were high.
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So which AC 220 FWA did you guys like better, this 220 FWA, or the Fanetti 220 FWA that she bought back last year during that auction.

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Early pin hitch CA single front wheel, working hand clutch and correct color repaint $1,500.
1984 Allis Chalmers 920 Diesel               $1,000
1953 Allis Chalmers WD                          $2850
1959 Allis Chalmers D17 Diesel               $8,000
1938 Minneapolis Moline UDLX             $140,000
1939 Allis Chalmers B with 5 bolt front wheels and bolt on rear rims, crank start                                                                           $3,000
1953 Allis Chalmers CA wide front            $3,000
1967 Allis Chalmers D21 Series 2          $21,500
1945 Allis Chalmers WC work clothes           $600
1964 Allis Chalmers D15 Series 2           $11,500
1963 Allis Chalmers D10 Series 2           $12,500
                      $650
Allis Chalmers Franklin Mint Model WD and all crop.                                                              $400

1949 Allis Chalmers WF                           $3250
Allis Chalmers IB Prototype Replica long bell housing.  $15,500  Shocked

1972 Allis Chalmers 185                         $5,500

1954 Allis Chalmers G Roller             $10,000
 Allis Chalmers D21                             $18,000
1935 Allis Chalmers WC work clothes       $750
Allis Chalmers D17deisel                        $4,000
1949 Allis Chalmers G                           $3,500
Allis Chalmers 190XT                             $6,500
Allis Chalmers 620 with deck                    $3,500
Allis Chalmers 2-12 Plow                           $800  looks like one I sold "grinder" for $150 
1936 Allis Chalmers WC rear steel          $1,250
1969 Allis Chalmers 220                        $20,000



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If I could have been there, that single front CA would have gotten a couple more bids!
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Originally posted by shameless (ne) shameless (ne) wrote:

did the pull strap go with it? lol

Prolly for $20 extra! The Fanetti 220 was a much better deal in my opinion.
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i like some of the comments that were on the the Facebook postConfused
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Any idea what Tony's 20-35 brought, 1927 in work clothes?
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I need to get my IB Crane tractor out there for the next auction, seems anything unique brings big bucks....
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Originally posted by JW in MO JW in MO wrote:

Any idea what Tony's 20-35 brought, 1927 in work clothes?


I heard 11,000
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Seems like these sales are selling high for sure.
So if want big money out of something uncommon.
Looks as thought that it might be the place to take it.

The CA single front shows it only sold for S1400.00

I watch part of the Saturday auction online.

Also look at some of the prices for Regular tractors makes no since at all.
Farmall Cub $8000.00
Farmall 300 row crop narrow front $9000.00






   
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    You are spot on Richard.
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Haven't seen that 220 fwa ran when parked 30 years ago in awhile. It oughta be worth 60, 70 thousand by now?? ๐Ÿ˜‚
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Nice paint and what some would call "over restored"  definitely sells well at those auctions.  Kinda throws a monkey wrench in the dont paint argument, LOL.  
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During my 14 years (1986-2000) working at an implement dealership, there was a 220 FWA that got traded in and re-sold about a half dozen times. Each time, it sat on the lot for about 6 months, with a $4,500 price tag on it. The last time it was on the lot, though, it got a paint job, and went to Washington for $12,000. With just an ounce of foresight, I should have shelled out the $4,500 one of them times. Kind of like the sweet D10 that I drove into the ring and sat on as it sold for $750 at one of the company's "inventory reduction" auctions". I would give my eye tooth to have either tractor now for that money. And that's not to mention the 10 or 12 D21's that I seen sell for $800 to $1,200 bucks. Ugh! Darrel
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The 220FWA came from about an hour away from us and was very nice. Cant understand why they had to pull it into sell, that tractor has always ran perfect. We sold the tractor to him back in the late 80s, Dad has said for about the last 10 years he wished he would have kept that tractor then but needed the money more than the tractor
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Must have been some thick check books, I was at the national IH auction last fall and cubs were selling for about $1500 and they had a nice 300 that I think brought $3500 and that was also internet bidding.
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That 220 fwd that had sat for 30 years was sold, it was on FB a week or two ago, it was a stupidly ridious price

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You guys keep saying these prices are too high, only because you don' t have one you are selling LOL,  Not that i am selling mine anytime soon, but it is nice to know if i have to someday it might bring "stupid" money :)   


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