Alen's auction past saturday.

jeffcat

Well-known Member
Found a couple of interesting Smaller machines to post on this forum. That is a VERY rare Gravely. I have only seen two of them and is a C-24 commercial. What a beast. Look at two Snappers from different eras. I think the older is 1950 or 1955. Couple of Ingersoll machines and here is a 226. An Economy, a nice Bolens, and I have no idea what this oldey goodey is. Tons of other stuff there but these are the interesting ones. Enjoy
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That Anniversary 226 Ingersoll is not worth more than a couple hundred bucks in that condition, even with the snow caster. This is what happens to good machinery when they are left outside to the elements. On top of that, we have the ultimate insult of a yellow seat that belongs on a John Deere.
 
In the next to last pic, the old round front rusty mower is a Snapping Turtle. we had one. The brass turtle head is missing from the front of the deck..
 
All of the Turtle heads I have seen were pot metal. Know three guys that have them. The one in the auction is the small model and the next one up was about 1/2 again that size. One you saw might have been painted.
 

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