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8 AC 60,66 at auction in Ohio

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    Posted: 25 Oct 2010 at 6:30pm
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I went and looked today. 6 of them have been in barn for years, half of them could be restorer after washing off the coon s#&t. 
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I saw that sale bill here the other day. Looks like a lot of interesting equipment. You didn't happen to see the NI 305 mounted corn picker did you? Shedded or no? What kind of shape did it look to be in? Sure alot of AC combines. Neat old NH baler. Thanks for posting the pictures.
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That's what my brother's estate sale will look like some day. He has a real nice 66B, 72, and 2 late model 60's with power units AND a P80. All shedded.
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There is 2 NI mounted pickers, one in the dry barn and the other in the dirt flor barn.
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Wish I could bid on those combines.  I got a wide load permit for Ohio good for a year.
I would need a place to store them temporarily and then would have to pick them up one by one..
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Looks like it's about 80 miles SW of my relatives near Hinckley, but, if needed I suspect I could talk one of them into storing something for a while over the winter. 
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Originally posted by TomYaz TomYaz wrote:

 
Wish I could bid on those combines.  I got a wide load permit for Ohio good for a year.
I would need a place to store them temporarily and then would have to pick them up one by one..
Tom. 
   I have 10 acres of nonfarm land that is not covered with old equipment, 30 miles east of the sale. You can bring them over here, no one would know the difference. Of couse if they stayed too long I have been known to make little pices of things.  Richard
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Originally posted by R Aiken R Aiken wrote:

Originally posted by TomYaz TomYaz wrote:

 
Wish I could bid on those combines.  I got a wide load permit for Ohio good for a year.
I would need a place to store them temporarily and then would have to pick them up one by one..
Tom. 
   I have 10 acres of nonfarm land that is not covered with old equipment, 30 miles east of the sale. You can bring them over here, no one would know the difference. Of couse if they stayed too long I have been known to make little pices of things.  Richard
 
 
Thanks Rich, I will give you a holler.
 
Oh btw, are those 66 Big bins?  Thats what I really need...


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Just one 66BB , the one one the left on the first combine picture.
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Originally posted by JohnCO JohnCO wrote:

Looks like it's about 80 miles SW of my relatives near Hinckley, but, if needed I suspect I could talk one of them into storing something for a while over the winter. 
 
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Thanks for the offer.  Hopefully Rich will "host" and we wont have to harass your relatives. LOL!
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Tom:  Take the headers and tongues off and put them sideways on a 53" flatbed semi!!  You are going to take them apart anyway!!  Headers and tongues can go on your trailer.
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Originally posted by Rawleigh Rawleigh wrote:

Tom:  Take the headers and tongues off and put them sideways on a 53" flatbed semi!!  You are going to take them apart anyway!!  Headers and tongues can go on your trailer.
 
 
Your out of your mind!....I looked at the date...Nov 6. Saturday.  So I am getting off work in Harrisburg PA Nov 5, at 5:00 PM, going to drive 8+ hours, sleep 4 hours, buy 8 combines, tear each one down and load on two different trailers and haul to Western PA, unload and drive back home to Eastern PA  (4.5 hours) and be back at work bright eyed and bushy tailed Monday morning....  Not gonna happen!
 
Best I can do is put Rich on the spot by asking (and paying him if need be) to bid on that 66 Big bin for me and drag it to his place till I can pick it up...what do you say Rich ("Your out of your mind" LOL!)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote R Aiken Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Oct 2010 at 3:08pm
Now that sounds interesting, geting paid for doing something.
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Originally posted by R Aiken R Aiken wrote:

Now that sounds interesting, geting paid for doing something.
 
 
uhhohhh..this may get expensive..LOL!
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More pics posted on the auctioneer's website now, lots of implements, what an array of stuff.
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