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Topic: Auction Results
Posted By: morton(pa)
Subject: Auction Results
Date Posted: 28 Nov 2009 at 3:45pm
Wolgemuths auction in Leola had their black friday/saterday auction again this year. Here's the rundown of some of the Allis Stuff:

WD-45 Parts tractor mostly there  400
C with WFE parts tractor, rough  450
C with Henderson loader Tractor a little rough, loader in good condition, 650 (I almost bid on this, but thought it was too early in the auction to spend my money. I regret that choice)

B with woods mower not attached. Tractor repainted over rust. Didn't look very pretty, 900


The next list of tractors were from a private collection of 27 tractors. This gentleman had every year of G except for 1, and had quite a few B's. All tractors were VERY meticulously restored and were in tip top shape. No flaws in the paint jobs on any of them. Very, very nice collection.

Plain G   2550
Hand Crank Early B, rivited front wheels  1650
Plain G  2700
B with front axle weights   2500
B with Adjustable wide front end  3500
Plain CA   3400
Plain C     2500
G with cultivators, forgot to look if it was hand lift or hyd 3600
WD with snap coupler, 1550
G with Hyd lift, no implements 4600
Plain G    3700
WD-45 with power steering and 3 bolt wide front    6500
G with Hyd lift, 5000     Plow off same tractor, sold separate, 375, same buyer
G with Hyd. lift cultivators    4500
Plain mid production B    2500
110 Front Unload manure spreader, rebuilt everything/restored, 2100

Most of the items in that collection went very high. There was talk all day of how high some of these went, and no body could believe it. The whole day, the prices were either extremely high, or low, in my opinion. There was no "average" price for any allis items. The following items were not part of the collection that sold later in the day:

Unstyled WC older restoration, 2 owners, 1600
Very nice original WD, snap coupler, missing fenders, would have liked to get my hands on it but a kid my age bought it    875

Rumely Oil Pull, mid size, reserve not met, last bid was 23500

WD-45, very very nice and original, 4 bolt wide front, not so good rims, 1650. Would have liked to got this one if it went for less. Oh well.

There were a few others between the oil pull and the last 45 listed but I forgot my pen and paper when I was at home for lunch. Sorry. just a WC, CA, WD, and 45 all in rough, rough condition. 

Hope this sums up everything.



Replies:
Posted By: JohnCO
Date Posted: 28 Nov 2009 at 9:05pm
It seems like the first two G's were quite reasonable and the rest pretty high.  Were the first two in not as good condition?
 


Posted By: morton(pa)
Date Posted: 02 Dec 2009 at 10:22pm
Nope, they were all in tip top shape with great restoration jobs. I think the closer they got to the end of the collection, the more people said "I'm not leaving here without a tractor", or people thought the first few would be expensive and the rest would be cheep.



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