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    Posted: 15 Oct 2016 at 6:05pm
Hello all. Went to the Holcomb Collection sale south of Marion, KY, today. Good crowd, good sale. Conducted by Metzger Auction out of Indiana. Here are some of the results:

200, original, old paint job, $7,100; 185 w/Year-Round cab, restored, $7,000; D19 w/belly-mount sickle bar mower, restored, great paint, $6,800; D10 Series II, restored, fantastic paint, $5,800; D15 Series II, restored, great paint, $3,900; D17 Series IV, original, well worn, $3,200; WD45, restored. 2,050; CA, restored, $1,900; G, restored, $1,750; RC, restored, $1,700; C, narrow, w-belly sickle mower, restored, $1,500; B, wide, w/belly sickle mower; $1,400; B, restored, w/belly sickle mower, $1,200; C, restored, w/belly sickle mower, $1,000; WD, restored, $1,150; WC unstyled, restored, $900; D14, non-runner, wide, original, over 7,000 hours on tach, mostly straight, power steering, $1,000; D14, runner, narrow, original, $800; 7060, red belly, (listed as a 7080 but it was a powershift so I don't believe it could have been a 7080) partial restoration, still in a few pieces but rebuilt 426 started and ran fine, $2,700.

Best of the rest: Farmall M, restored, $3,600; Oliver 66, wide, restored, $3,000; Minneapolis-Moline bf Avery, restored, paint really popped, $1,900; Huber, mainly a rusted hulk, $100; Ford 8N, late model, restored, $2,500; Farmall Super H, nice but bad fuel tank, $1,200; New Holland 66 square baler w/20hp Wisconsin engine, restored, $200.

Thanks. Will try to post some pictures later.










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Thanks for your post Jake!! I really enjoy reading auction results and the pictures were a real bonus!! Ryan
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I ditto Ryan!  Nice looking tractors and some of them seemed to be bargains. 
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Thanks for the info.  I think the prices were really low.
1940 B "Lucy"
1941 B w/ Woods L59 "Flavia"
1942 B w/ finish mower "Dick"
1941 C w/ 3-point "Maggie"
1947 C SFW w/ L306 "Trixie"
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Thanks for posting, looks to me they brought good money, owner should be very happy.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote oldways Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Oct 2016 at 11:46am
I live about 30 miles from there and had to be out of town this weekend so I went on Thursday and checked out the tractors and set up an online account. However not all the tractors were on the live online auction. The Rc wasn't and only one of the Cs. He had some nice tractors. The Moline was a nice one. Couldn't believe that Bailer on brought 225.00. I was wanting one of the WC parts tractors but online didn't show which one they were selling just WC no picture. Also wanted the fenderes but couldn't get my bid to go through. Would've like to have been there in person.
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The internet listings were definitely limited. The D19 was the only internet sale that I recalled. One WC parts tractor (you can see part of it in the D14 photo above) sold for $50. It was pretty rough. It had both fenders but don't know if they could have been salvaged. I'm with you. The baler was the steal of the sale, in my opinion, with the Moline and some of the restored smaller Allis tractors coming in second.
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Thanks for the pix and prices.  He could have done a lot of mowing with at least three side-mount sickle bar mowers and one batwing bushhog. The last D19 photo; I could drool on that apparently beautiful steering wheel. Looks like an old truck cab approx. 100' behind the seat of that D19? Herb(GA)

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$2500 for an 8N and $200 for a NH 66 baler? I would've given $200 for the baler way before I gave $2500 for an 8N. And that's if I needed a tractor.

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The cab you saw belonged to a complete Model T truck. I don't know what it sold for. 
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Model T truck brought 5600.00
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Thanks for the pictures. There were some nice tractors there and the prices were not that bad. The baler was a steal but I agree with Tyler - $2500 for the 8N was a lot more than I would have bid.
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This sale was sad but I got the 7060 it had a 7080 motor thus the confusion.
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