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AC Dealer Auction in Iowa

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    Posted: 27 Mar 2011 at 7:58am
Did anyone here make it to the AC Dealer auction in Iowa this weekend?  Just curious what you guys thought and maybe some prices.  Was there a lot of good parts on Saturday?  What did the signs look like.
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If you get on Sullivanauctioneers.com in the proxy bid section, you can look up the results for Friday. Some of the parts tractors look like they sold somewhat reasonable. I don;t know I wasn't there, and pictures can be deceiving. If anyone can post what the signs brought on Saturday, I sure would appreciate it.
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The sign on saturday brought $3000. Lots of reasonably priced parts. i spent about $400 bucks and came home with two truck loads of parts. It was a pretty cool sale 25 hay racks of NOS parts including everything you can imagine all the way back even before the D series parts cans.
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The gas 190 with loader only brought $1500. It is only worth $400 more than a JD B ready for the scrap yard?  The $2700 D14 must have had $1000 in the tool box.

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Originally posted by Luke R. Luke R. wrote:

The sign on saturday brought $3000. Lots of reasonably priced parts. i spent about $400 bucks and came home with two truck loads of parts. It was a pretty cool sale 25 hay racks of NOS parts including everything you can imagine all the way back even before the D series parts cans.
3000 .. for a sign ?  somebody has an understanding wife .. or will be looking for another .....
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does anyone know what they got for the 185s?  i liked the rough 185 sitting next to the 7000  series open station. wonder what that one brought? thanks hm
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The 185 without the hood went for $2,900.   The one with a hood went for $2,000.  I will miss the good folks at the Hervey dealership.
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Originally posted by michaelwis michaelwis wrote:

Originally posted by Luke R. Luke R. wrote:

The sign on saturday brought $3000. Lots of reasonably priced parts. i spent about $400 bucks and came home with two truck loads of parts. It was a pretty cool sale 25 hay racks of NOS parts including everything you can imagine all the way back even before the D series parts cans.
3000 .. for a sign ?  somebody has an understanding wife .. or will be looking for another .....
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My wife was pretty understanding. But actually I had to give 2,900 for it. I was told by some it was worth alot more than what I gave.?????
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The 190xt that brought 1500 had two gears out of it.
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Babs 8070 .. did she get a promise out of the deal ?
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We just got done remodeling the kitchen so she owed me and she knew I really wanted that sign. Has anyone seen any older AC signs sell.
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I think Fred has the sign market covered on the east coast.  He can give you an idea of value.
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This was a neat sale and i think the auctioneer did a good job. They kept on moving. The parts did go at a reasonable price. I brought home a pickup load. I also met a few fellow forum members. Here is picture of what followed me home.     Matt
  
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I thought he said $3000 musta been asking for 3. Sorry about the misquote.

Thanks, Luke
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I would have liked to been at the sale on saturday for any gleaner parts, but my daughter was in a high school play this weekend.  So, family duty called.  I would not have missed her play for anything.  Were there any gleaner parts available?  K, K2, F, F2, or F3 model parts? 
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Originally posted by Eric[IL Eric[IL wrote:

]I would have liked to been at the sale on saturday for any gleaner parts, but my daughter was in a high school play this weekend.  So, family duty called.  I would not have missed her play for anything.  Were there any gleaner parts available?  K, K2, F, F2, or F3 model parts? 
Yes there was alot of gleaner parts. Most of the starters and what not for those models didnt bring very much. I got a couple cylinders and a hub for a rear axle for a f-2 and a M. I dont need them but they came with the pile I bought.
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Eric, We came home with a truck load of belts...most of them combine belts.  Let me know if you are looking for a particular number.  Also, wanted to come home with the sign but a little rich for my blood.
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I think there was a D17D that ran but was listed as a parts machine. What did that bring?

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D17D = $1300
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Baba8070 & MattJ, thanks for the reply.  I have a couple of gleaner K2 machines.  One is a gas GM250 & one is diesel 433T.  Mainly, I am interested in any bearings, pulleys, sprockets, belts, shafts, separator fan, elevator-return chains/paddles, and any other items that would fit the K2.  They are both 1978 longbacks.  Some of their items from the model K, F, F2, & F3 also fit the K2 model.  If I get some time this week, I will reply with a list of parts numbers for comparisons.  And if you're any of it crosses with what you have, we can go from there if interested?   
 
BTW - nice AC sign you bought there, Babs8070.  My wife also got a new kitchen a fews years back which can account for many years of AC accumulation, not to mention the many great home-cooked meals.  My wife is great.  She painted my bathroom (utility bath) in AC decor.  There is a previous post on here somewhere?  I got some wallpaper border from someone on this site.       
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Wish I would of knew about it this sale, would of been a good one to go to. Why did they sell out?
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It was 3 brothers and there dad that ran it. The one brother died in the store in November and there dad past in Dec. The other to decided that was enough and decided to move on to other things.  Probably be hard to deal with I could tell it was for the one brother. I wish them the best . They were and are great guys and ran a good business.
I know I will miss them.
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Why dont we ever get any good sales like that close to michigan
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Hi was their any Allis U or M parts in your purchase?
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