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Auction Results Martinsville Il. 03-24-12

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Topic: Auction Results Martinsville Il. 03-24-12
Posted By: Pat the Plumber CIL
Subject: Auction Results Martinsville Il. 03-24-12
Date Posted: 24 Mar 2012 at 10:18pm
OK here they are

Nice 3 btm SC plow 400
4 btm SC plow heavy beam, tail wheel 375
4 Btm SC plow,no square tube on top,tail wheel 250
3 Btm SC plow bent back shoe 100
3 Btm SC plow poor shape 160
2 Btm SC plow OK 110
3 Btm SC plow poor shape 160
1 Btm plow C under mount plow
Restored Wd 45 new tire 2700
Unstyled WC sherman trans 1100
WD45 w. mounted 35 picker 1700
100 SP allcrop w. Cab 650
AC silage chopper90
1 row picker AC 150
72 allcrop 125.00 All Combines rough
66 allcrop corn head 275
60 allcrop 225
66 allcrop 125
40 all crop 700
roto Baler red top rough 275
D-15 ser II loader oily not bad ran smooth 2500
Case D 1350
RC 900
C w. side sickle mower 600
Restored C 1050
CA w. cultivator 1200
Rough C ran 325
WC styled rough ran 475
WC styled rough ran 375
WC styled ran 450
WC styled rough ran 475
WC unstyled ran restored ?
WC road patrol rough ranb 1350
WD 45 LP 1475
WD 45 1100
G rough no hyd 1600 Dale Haymaker sorry dale had to,, guess it wasn't that rough
UC NF rough ran 900
A , ran good, what a beast 4100
D-19 Diesel Ok nothing special 6300
D-21 ser II OK to Good 13,600

Whew !!!

Nice turn out and met with quite a few forum members .Bought a few small things, too far or would have drug some more home

Sorry no pics camera was not working,Could not have down loaded that many would have had to make a video




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You only need to know 3 things to be a plumber;Crap rolls down hill,Hot is on the left and Don't bite your fingernails

1964 D-17 SIV 3 Pt.WF,1964 D-15 Ser II 3pt.WF ,1960 D-17 SI NF,1956 WD 45 WF.



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Posted By: Rfdeere
Date Posted: 24 Mar 2012 at 11:29pm
   Thanks, Pat !
 
 
   The All Crop With the cornhead and the pull type 1 row picker went really low. Were they that rough ? Was the All Crop with the cornhead on a 60 or 66 ?


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Posted By: Pat the Plumber CIL
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 12:01am
I am not completely sure if the all crop w. the corn head was a 66 or a 60. Pretty rusty in a few places. Rough to me means original paint,unrestored and needing a few repairs to properly function. Prices were pretty reasonable for the most part. Someone stole that 100 SP for 650 ran and worked. Problem with the big stuff is what the heck do you do with it

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You only need to know 3 things to be a plumber;Crap rolls down hill,Hot is on the left and Don't bite your fingernails

1964 D-17 SIV 3 Pt.WF,1964 D-15 Ser II 3pt.WF ,1960 D-17 SI NF,1956 WD 45 WF.


Posted By: Rfdeere
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 12:14am
   The problem with the SP100's and Super 100's is hauling them and storage.

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Posted By: patrickmull
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 6:35am
that is a 60 with the corn head


Posted By: leoversteeg11
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 6:47am
How does a good running A only bring 4100.


Posted By: Wayne
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 7:14am
I thought I bought the SP 100 for 600 I wanted to bid again but hauling was a problem for me, The 35 picker was junk and the 60 all crop with head was really bad needed too much work on the head. Every thing was frozen solid on it all the shafts and roller chains, I was in on that to but again the hauling was my problem 130 miles from home. I wanted the 35 for parts for mine but what I wanted was bad. The elevator had been dented and was rusted out, I weanted the paddles in the head but was not worth that for me to buy. I thought the combines were all very rough also, Yhe 72 was missing all the cylinder bars


Posted By: allisrutledge
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 7:41am
Does anyone know who bought the sp100? Scott

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Posted By: Curt-Indiana
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 8:22am
I did not get the mans name that got the 100. But did talk to him as we both were looking at the combines. He has another 100 and lives southeast of Terre Haute. I think he said he had one of each of the all crop combines. I should have got his name. If anyone knows him pm me or e-mail me as I would like to go see his items.


Posted By: RichinWis
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 8:25am
Looks to me like the things that brought normal prices was the D19 TD and the D21


Posted By: Dale H. ECIL
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 9:33am
I sold Larry the A several years ago. It has a good engine with 5 1/4 pistons. It has 18.4-30 rear tires, a 25-40 front axle with cut down rims. Someone had put hyd. on it with power steering. Also wrong radiator. It is a good basic tractor but would take a lot of money to get it to original.

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Posted By: BPM75
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 10:00am
The WD45LP brought 1975, if it were 1475 I would have brought it home. And some one asked about the D19 & D21 yes they were both turbo diesel.


Posted By: Pat the Plumber CIL
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 10:07am
I looked at my notes and my 9 looks like a 4 , yes 1975 is what the LP 45 brought. Tried to write down as many as possible. Some times all you have to go by is what the auct. is asking for,not kowing what the last bid was

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You only need to know 3 things to be a plumber;Crap rolls down hill,Hot is on the left and Don't bite your fingernails

1964 D-17 SIV 3 Pt.WF,1964 D-15 Ser II 3pt.WF ,1960 D-17 SI NF,1956 WD 45 WF.


Posted By: tractorchuckie
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 10:25am
Originally posted by leoversteeg11 leoversteeg11 wrote:

How does a good running A only bring 4100.
I couldn't agree more. somebody got an great deal.

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Posted By: JW in MO
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 10:57am
I thought 4100 for the A was cheap also however I wasn't there and it's amazing how prices seem low on the auctions you don't make it to.  However, it seems the auction was well attended, and, second guessing eyes at the scene is not worth the effort.  I was at a large auction and most of the tractors offered had something that was not correct and not an easy replacement for a collector and the clammoring from people who were not there was tremendous over what they thought were low prices.  That's the uniqueness of an auction, there is always one item that brings way more than expected and one that usually brings way less than expected.  Seems I'm always after the one that brings way more!!!

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Posted By: Fred in Pa
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 11:35am
Originally posted by leoversteeg11 leoversteeg11 wrote:

How does a good running A only bring 4100.
There where alot of cheap @$$'s looking for a cheap A .When they quit bidding the high bidder got it at a deal because he wanted it and there was not a 2nd guy there that realy wanted it .LOL !!!!
The guy that kept bidding WON !!!!!


Posted By: ILGLEANER
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 12:22pm

 What I took from that sale. The older stuff isnt gaining anything in value, but the tractors from the 60's are really strong. I would have loved to have that D21,it was my Dads. But after you put 10,000 in it. Would it be worth 23,500 ? It would be hard to get it out of it. Same with the 19 it was straight, but restore it right, and your would have 15000 in it. People will give more for a tractor in its work cloths then one completely restored. The deal of the day I thought was the restored WD45 for 2700.

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Posted By: cwhit
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 12:38pm
If they would have sold the D21 before the A, the A would have brought more money. 
    IMO.


Posted By: ILGLEANER
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 12:52pm

If they would have sold the 19 after the 21 it would have brought more, cause I would have bid on it then.....lol  

                                                 IG


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Education doesn't make you smart, it makes you educated.


Posted By: farmtoybuilder
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 1:47pm
A price seem's low even if it wasn't all orginal. They got a great buy. But as IG said old stuff isn't want us younger generation wants. As for D-21 that was a fair price. And restored ones will bring high dollars to right collector-buyer. I believe they "D series" are going to bring more $$$ in the next few years! Due to "us younger generation" wanting these years of tractors. Espicially D-19's and D-21's. Restored D-21 will bring $25,000.00 to right buyer. We have been offered that for ours a few times. But it has family ties and no way we would sell it.


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5 different TT-10's,5 TT-18's Terra Tigers,B-10,2 B-207's,B-110,2 B-112's,HB-112,B-210,B-212,HB212,2 Scamp's & Homilite T-10. Still hunting NICE HB-112 & anything Terra Tiger & Trailers for them.   


Posted By: ILGLEANER
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 2:10pm

I agree with you on that farmtoybuilder. I watched that A sell thought it was a little cheap. But I never once thought I would bid on it. Those older tractors just dont interest me. Just like cars. A 37 coupe no interest. but roll out a 69 camaro now your talkin

                                                IG                 



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Education doesn't make you smart, it makes you educated.


Posted By: B26240
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 2:16pm
Pat thanks for the effort to get us the results it's interesting to see what stuff brings. In my oppinon if the weather was ok and sale well attended then the results reflect what equip was worth.


Posted By: wjohn
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 3:00pm
Thanks for posting! I was doing a decent job of writing prices down until I bought my WC and got distracted. The Case D really surprised me for selling that high. I think there were a little over 200 bidders at the auction from the numbers that I saw. Weather was pretty darn good. In general, the parts were selling under street value. Most of the trailer plows were pretty rough. I think most of the tractor prices provided a good reality check, but maybe it's just my area? I do agree that a few tractors - like the A - may have sold slightly low.

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1939 B, 1940 B, 1941 WC, 1951 WD, 1952 CA, 1956 WD-45


Posted By: TedBuiskerN.IL.
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 5:30pm
If the WD45LP was the two fuel version with the LP tank in front, that was a good buy also.

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Posted By: patrickmull
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 6:28pm
there was 273 numbers out my brother and my wife's uncle was biding her uncle got it $1300 i delivered it this afternoon it came from the old quarter midget track in Casey where the pulling track is now   


Posted By: Ryan Renko
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 6:38pm
Thanks for posting Pat!! I really enjoy seeing sale results. Ryan



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