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    Posted: 03 Jul 2024 at 9:20am
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WOW!!
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And the kids are keeping about 30.
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NICE! 
I Can't wait to see what the sale prices are on these tractors.
D19 diesel,D17 diesel SER.3 D14 NF,D14 WF, D15 SER.II wf
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Bet that took a while to collect!!!
Too bad most of it is being sold…
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It's 1.5 - 2 hours from me, I will try to go to the open house and get a few pic's. 9/14/2024, 10am - 2pm. 
Most of what I'm interested in will be out of my price range but I can still go look. 
"10" D21's and they all look good. 
 A lot of older things I've never seen and may never get the chance to again. 
AC 200, CAH, AC185D bareback, AC 180D bareback, D17 III, WF. D17 Blackbar grill, NF. D15 SFW. Case 1175 CAH, Bobcat 543B,
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George has been a long-time member of the Pierce Old Time Threshers Bee. Our show this year is featuring Allis-Chalmers and is on the same weekend as the open house. So come to Pierce and be prepared for a lot of orange! There will be a tractor drive September 13th that leaves from the fairgrounds in Pierce and will travel to the sale site. More information on our facebook page, Pierce Old Time Threshers Bee. Another note of interest, the CA raffle tractor that we are raffling off is from his collection., Mike
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Unbelievable collection. Can’t even begin to think how much money is setting in that building. Really nice collection. Some lucky folks will have some nice AC tractors.
1968 B-208, 1976 720 (2 of them)Danco brush hog, single bottom plow,52" snow thrower, belly mower,rear tine tiller, rear blade, front blade, 57"sickle bar,1983 917 hydro, 1968 7hp sno-bee, 1968 190XTD
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Can you give a more details on the CA raffle and post the details? I am only an hour away and plan to attend.  If no other reason, but to see and view the legacy.

Thank you!
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In regard to the CA Tractor Raffle. The Pierce Old Time Threshers Bee has a tractor raffle each year as a way to help finance our show. This year will be the 47th annual.  There is no admission charge to attend. This year the raffle tractor is a 1951 CA Allis-Chalmers that we purchased from George, it was one that he had restored previously. Raffle tickets are $2.00 each. A picture of the tractor is on our website: www.piercethreshersbee.com, also more information on our face book page. Thank-you!
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10 D21’s just makes me mad exact reason why they run 30k plus.
Guys like this were greedy and cornering the market does someone really need 10 D21’s?
Theres another hot shot family out west that has sheds full as well.

Not impressed one bit.
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Originally posted by gleaner1 gleaner1 wrote:

10 D21’s just makes me mad exact reason why they run 30k plus.
Guys like this were greedy and cornering the market does someone really need 10 D21’s?
Theres another hot shot family out west that has sheds full as well.

Not impressed one bit.


So I guess you would have preferred these 10 D21's had gone to the scrappers? Because that's where they were headed when Mr. Prince found them. Most of these tractors, where sitting in tree lines, rusting away. He brought them home, and painstakingly brought them back to life and restored them. 

Second, I was told his intentions were to be able to give each of the kids one. Not all of the kids wanted one.
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Very Interesting reply - I bought my D21 in 1995,, it was setting way back in a dealer lot in Bowling Green MO,, called about it, said it was there for 2 years,, wanted $5000,, told them Id take it if they would deliver it to Linn , he was excited to move it-- there was a time you could buy these tractors dirt cheap- Im sure thats what this guy did
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I am glad there are people able save, and restore a lot this vintage of equipment, regardless of the brand/color. What has bewildered me is; how they have so much disposable income to do it. A lot of us didn’t have the resources to even go out on our own farming, let alone be able to have ‘collections’.
I tried to follow the science, but it was not there. I then followed the money, and that’s where I found the science.
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Originally posted by Lars(wi) Lars(wi) wrote:

I am glad there are people able save, and restore a lot this vintage of equipment, regardless of the brand/color. What has bewildered me is; how they have so much disposable income to do it. A lot of us didn’t have the resources to even go out on our own farming, let alone be able to have ‘collections’.

My thoughts exactly. They were doing something right that I don’t know about.

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George Prince is a great guy and has an amazing collection that he worked hard for. Excited to see where all the D21 will go.
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Back 25 years or so ago my friend had like 15 or 17 or so D21’s. He said no one else were buying them at little auctions as they were too big of a tractor for around here. He had a permanent bidding number at MacFaddens Auction of ‘21’. I asked why keep buying them and he said he would quit when he got to 21. Since then he has sold them off here and there.
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Back before I started collecting allis stuff, and had no idea that I ever would, I could have bought a half dozen good running D 21's for 800 to 1200 bucks. Looking back, it would have been a way better investment to buy them then spending the money in the bars like I did.
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Originally posted by darrel in ND darrel in ND wrote:

Back before I started collecting allis stuff, and had no idea that I ever would, I could have bought a half dozen good running D 21's for 800 to 1200 bucks. Looking back, it would have been a way better investment to buy them then spending the money in the bars like I did.
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