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Auction in NE Colorado tomorrow

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    Posted: 11 Nov 2016 at 10:18pm
Hey all,

I didnt see it posted, so I figured I would be the guy. less than 12 hours away!


http://www.amaauctions.com/selected_consignment.php?Auction_ID=78

I know one fellow Allis forum member is going, IDK about JohnCO. If he sees this, look for the tallk dorky looking guy who needs a haircut with the gleaner hat. :)

There is a few Allis nuts in that area, so I dont expect the D21 to go cheap.

Myself, I am hoping for a 7060, but I really dont need one terribly bad.
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pick up a rear crome bumper for dessert joe's '55 chev!
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            ""pick up a rear crome bumper for dessert joe's '55 chev!""
      Why,,,,WHY,,,,thas right there is "why"  I likes you so much,,Shameless,,,,Clap
always thinkin bout others,,,,
 AND,,,I wish thet auction wasn't so far from me,,,I would love to tromp around and do some close lookin ,,,,,that guy got a lot of interestin things layin around,,,,
 HMMmmm,,,,wonder if ole JohnCo is goin,,,I shore interested in one item there,,,,,,John,,,,??? JOHN,,,,????
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I would love to go to an auction like that with a thick pocket book, instead of broke. I like how the auctioners note said that this guy had attended lots of auctions, and everything he bought had a purpose. Sounds just like me. God forbid, when I am gone the poor saps getting my auction ready will have a job on their hands. Darrel
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Hey GM, if I'd a known you were going, I might have cleared my calendar and come on up.  Hopefully you get a decent deal.

Why exactly am I a NUT??  Tongue

In reality, I probably would have my eye on that '66 Chevelle convertible.  We have one in similar shape, and two might make one good one.


Edited by Orange Blood - 12 Nov 2016 at 8:07am
Still in use:
HD7 WC C CA WD 2-WD45 WD45LP WD45D D14 3-D17 D17LP 2-D19D D19LP 190XTD 190XTLP 720 D21 220 7020 7030 7040 7045 3-7060
Projects: 3-U UC 2-G 2-B 2-C CA 7-WC RC WDLP WF D14 D21 210 7045 N7
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a nut is better than a washer!
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Good grief! How much stuff does one man need? I have about four minor projects to do, and I,m feeling over whelmed. 
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Hey guys, I posted about this sale weeks ago.  I also said I couldn't attend because the Rocky Mountain Farmers Union convention was today, plus I needed to drive 50 miles each way this afternoon to attend a memorial service for a friend.  I'm hoping someone in the group went and got a good deal.  I'm sure the Lapp family about 20 miles away bid on the D21 as they only have 19 as of Hutch in July.  
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The D21 went to a happy home, as did the 7050.

You know you have alot of 7060s when instead of going down the line, the auctioneer says "Choice, take one or as many as you want" :)

IDK if the cheapest brought 5 even or 5250, the two most expensive brought 5750. a bargain if a guy needed a tractor.

As long as no one stole them out back tonight, I will be going after my 32 inch wheel centers tomorrow. :)

Dad got a pair of honest to goodness factory header trailers for C2 era Gleaners. One will surely be paired with the 67 C2 diesel with cab that has yet to be fixed up. :)

IDK if they fit G headers though. If they do, the 72 diesel hydro will be getting the other.
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wow quite a list of things. I am sure that every one of these items had a purpose but just to touch each one, each year would keep two guys busy!
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what did the d21 bring
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote JohnCO Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Nov 2016 at 11:48pm
Yes please, give us a list of what the prices were and what combines were in the tree row.  Really would have liked to be at that sale but sometimes you have to do what you have to do!  Miller probably will post prices in the next week or so.
Did the D21 stay in the county?
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I believe the D21 brought $8,800. The 7050 came home with me, and I gave $6,500. Not sure about the rest. 
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Lapps got the D 21. Pretty cool for them.
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I figured they would.  Hopefully Miller will post the prices in the next few days.
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