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Monarch 6 TON sold on auction |
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JC-WI
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: wisconsin Points: 33621 |
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Posted: 13 Apr 2019 at 3:37pm |
Sure would have liked this one to add to my derelicts but was just 580 miles to far away... ...Aumann auctions had this 6TON today, sold for 3,000 bucks, it was stuck. They also had a caterpillar 5 Ton for only 17,000 bucks... A 1922 HOLT 5 TON used for logging and snow removal, $17,500 And a 1921 HOLT 10 TON Northern Logger.. used not to far from me in Butternut Wi. $30,000 bucks.
A BEST SIXTY for $57000... and other tractors... 1910 Marshall Colonial Class C $535,500 (including fees)More to look at here... http://bid.aumannauctions.com/m/view-auctions/catalog/id/20260 |
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DMiller
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DAYUM!!
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Mactractor
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By those prices JC, your entire collection probably worth millions!
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JohnCO
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Niwot Colo Points: 8992 |
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Wow, over half a million for a 109 year old tractor! I can't believe what people paid for paper. I guess this shows there are still people interested in old iron, and willing to pay big bucks for it.
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Coke-in-MN
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Afton MN Points: 41184 |
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And I had someone tell me I had to many Motorcycles and should sell some - like they dont make the older Norton's now but my few are all 60's and 70's machines
Hmm - wonder what my HD5G would bring or my Adams 411 road grader (believe 1938) |
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NomoreJohnDeere
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When they bring those prices it at least lets you know they will be preserved well
As in those fellas have what it takes to keep them up
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ACcrazy
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You can never have too many motorcycles, Coke!
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LouSWPA
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Clinton, Pa Points: 24021 |
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Coke,
It is impossible to have too many 'cycles! Now, as for the price of old iron, my experience is that if I own it, it is worthless, if I am attempting to purchase it, then it is worth more than my weight in gold! |
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JC-WI
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Yea DMiller, "DAYUM" That's what I thought too when I watched the 1918 PARTS CATALOG FOR IHC TITAN ENGINES sell for $1200 bucks with 10% on top making it $1320.00 . I didn't even bother to sign in for the 'just in case' happened in the auction somewhere. Mactractor, Millions of what? Like Lou said, what I own seems to be worthless, but if somebody else has it, it's worth their weight in gold... Coke, I hope it wasn't me that said it to you that you had too many cycles... You sure had a slug of them. whew! But I think you have one to many 2-71 destroyets aroun there... You should set it out by the road for the gar.... ah never mind, it is perfectly fine where it's at. NMJD, you sure got that correct, they will be pampered and babied by the new owners at the prices they got for that stuff. Can you imagine a half a million bucks in just one slow old hunk of iron??? and theres no 3pt or lectric start on them either...or four wheel drive. and road gear be what 3 1/2 miles an hour? Like the now deceased neighbor that use to collect the good old iron, Morris Blomgren, he would say, you can't eat money and the antiques were better investment than the stock market... here is a short vid from the net of him... He could tell you stories on every item he had. Miss the setting and the 'local museum' and the conversations. [TUBE]eCI_3fPsloU[/TUBE] |
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