Posted by agonair on February 18, 2012 at 14:42:28 from (66.116.20.164):
I attended a farm sale today near Lafayette, IN. It had an interesting selection of Oliver equipment that was in good working order. The tractors had been painted but not the best. All though were solid mechanically.
Oliver 402 (I believe) - 4 row planter - $225.00. I thought this was a steal. It was all there and in good original condition. I should have jumped in a bought it. Oliver 73H Corn picker - $210.00 - purchased for scrap. This was a shanme as it was solid with no rust throughs. Had some surface rust but was a good picker. Oliver No 5 picker - $700. Oliver disk - had all new bearings - $300.00 Oliver - 3 bottom plow - $550.00 Oliver - 2 bottom plow - looked like a 4240 - $525.00 MM 2 bottom plow - $350.00 Oliver pipe plow - 4 bottom - $1100. Oliver No 4 mounted picker - $500.00 - I think a scrap yard purchased this. Oliver 77 - $1,600. good tires. Oliver 77 - $2,300 - new tires Oliver 77D - WF - $6,200.00 had good paint and ran good. Oliver 66 - $3,300 Oliver Super 55 - $3,500 Oliver 88 - 1949 model though had Super side panels - $2,600 Oliver 18 Pull Type combine - $4,200. Field ready though had been repainted poorly. I bid once and it took off.
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