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New addition and sale results (with pics!)

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    Posted: 05 Apr 2016 at 6:40pm
Yesterday there is a big sale about 40 minutes from home.  The farm used to use a lot of ACs so I had to go and take a look.  Talking to people there, word is the owner was not very good when it came to maintenance, but at least the equipment was not all smashed up.
Here are pics and what they brought ...
L2 (tan interior) with 3 heads sold for $14500 (package)

7580 with leaky fuel tank and couldn't move - would grind going into gear sold for $5700 (duals were new!)

7045 powershift with 9000 hours sold for $6750

1980 7010 powershift (showed 4100 hours, but had much more) brought $7100

Early 6080 4wd with Allied loader and Year Around cab with 7900 hours - had major problems.  Bad engine but ran with a loud knock, also steering didn't work.  Sold for $5400

1980 185 with new 38" radials, older repaint, a lot of blowby out the valve cover vent tube.  Showed 2500 hours.  I bid up to $6400, but sold for $6800.

1973 175 diesel with new 30" radials (6900 hours) brought $4600

WF pulled from fence row, complete but not running sold for $400

ED40 pulled from fence row, complete but not running sold for $350

WD45 nf with loader pulled from fence row, not complete and not running sold for $250

WD complete, engine free but not running brought $675 (in background) and early D17 pulled from fence row (not complete and not running) brought $150

1964 303 square baler which I bought for $350 (now sitting in my shed).  Looks like it was stored inside, should be able to grease it up and try running it in the summer.

And finally, the guy had a couple of newer Ford tractors with cabs.  They all had this sign on the back ...

Overall, a good day even with mud up to your ankles!




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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Sugarmaker Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Apr 2016 at 6:46pm
Congrats on the baler. Wow some of the tractors from the fence rows look better than the stuff I bring home! Ok maybe the D17 is missing a few parts.
That WF looks to be ready to run?
Thanks for taking the pictures and posting them and the pricing too.
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 Chris
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Play Farmer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Apr 2016 at 7:03pm
Sounds like you got the only buy of the day. The seller had to be somewhat please with those prices. 
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Good luck with your new baler and thank you for posting the great pictures with prices!! I always enjoy auction results being posted. Ryan
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Myron,
I surprised you didn't snag that WF! Doesn't look to bad for $350. Good parts Tractor if anything, but that looks like that would be a runner again. Baler looks pretty nice! Good luck with it. Hope it works out for ya..!

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It sure looks cold up there.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DSeries4 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Apr 2016 at 9:11pm
Originally posted by ctbowles58 ctbowles58 wrote:

It sure looks cold up there.

Snow a couple of days before the sale.  At the start of the sale it was around 12F, but warmed up nicely and thawing everything out.  4 Wheel drive trucks had to be pulled out of the yard with the 7010!
'49 G, '54 WD45, '55 CA, '56 WD45D, '57 WD45, '58 D14, '59 D14, '60 D14, '63 D15D, '66 D15II, '66 D21II, '67 D17IV, '67 D17IVD, '67 190XTD, '73 620, '76 185, '77 175, '84 8030, '85 6080
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I would like to have got there but i had couldnt make it. Word at the coffee shop this morn was stuff went as good as you could ask for. Thx for posting the results.
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yes, thanks! that is a nice way to post it! looks like he had about 2 of everything looking in the back ground! lol. estate sale?
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Would like to have had that WF
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It looks like the only good deals were the ones pulled out of the fence row.  The baler was a good deal, IMHO.
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Thanks for posting. Looks like things sold well. Good deal on the baler.
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Thanks for posting it all Myron you did real good on the pics too!!  Good thing that the baler wasn't in the fence row.  It looks in great shape.  You did good!!
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I wonder how many of those 'fence row' ones went to a Scrap Dealer ?

Eg. D-17 for $150 ?

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Originally posted by Gary Gary wrote:


I wonder how many of those 'fence row' ones went to a Scrap Dealer ?

Eg. D-17 for $150 ?

Gary

That's pretty guaranteed sad to say.  I was thinking of buying that D17 to part out, but I already have enough things to keep me busy.
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I can't imagine scrap prices are any better in Canada then they are in the US so the cheap ones may someday become scrap or hopefully parts tractors first.

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Everything went pretty high imo. Except the baler you got. I just saw two of them sell at an auction in albers last week. One went for 500 and it was rusty. Other looked real nice and went over 600 I think.
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Pretty High ?? LOL

Id hate to see your low figures.

You sound like a guy who would expect a widowed farm lady to 'pay you' to haul there obsolete Allis Tractors away.

Am I close ?

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dmpaul89 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Apr 2016 at 3:54pm
dont get me wrong as a fellow owner of a few AC's I want them to bring as much as possible! Im just saying they went high compared to local auctions Ive been too. and I was referring to the big stuff mostly. i honestly dont think ive seen a 7000 series sell over 5k at auction in the last few years. but then again there havent really been any nice ones either. 

as far as the fence row stuff yeah that was cheap as it should be. scrap inflated the price of stuff like that now even though its low again people still bid according to $200 scrap even though they are lucky to get $60 right now. 


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I'm with Dmpaul on this one. Most of that went on the high side compared to our area. A 6080 with a bad engine for $5400??? That's seems way high to me. I'm happy for the owner, they seemed to have done well.

As to the scrap issue, scrap is waaay down now, last I checked it was $40.00/ton, so hopefully they'll become parts tractors.

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Ed40 and WF.....complete steals. Wow!!!
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Scrap steel is .025 Here as of last week.

If all of us that liked the WF had been there it would have went high too. Lucky buyer on that.
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