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fred goodrich

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The treasure value is pretty low on that one, imho. Scrape value + 10%, minus the typical auction fee of 15% around here, and easy to understand there are very few auctions that sell stuff like that any more around here.

About 4 items would appear on Craig?s list, and the rest would get chewed up and shipped to China.

Which is too bad, I?m a big fan of farm auctions, I miss them.

Glad you are able to continue where you are.

Paul
 

We had one of those IH throwers mounted on a 66 New Holland baler when I was growing up. It had its own engine and almost weighed more than the baler did!
 
The cub lowboy tractor would be nice to have.
I am working on one now in the shop, getting it ready for the spring selling.
 
Is there a market for an old hay loader there? I see them going by my house on loads too,but they're headed for the crusher.
 
Paul ..... what about the Kubota? Do you recognize the model or size? Someone might be interested in that do you think? Mind you, it's a smaller unit for sure, not a full-sized tractor.
 
(quoted from post at 10:36:42 12/06/18) Is there a market for an old hay loader there? I see them going by my house on loads too,but they're headed for the crusher.
I don't believe there is a market anymore but the east coast's largest recycler is not very far from Goodrich's. Unfortunately there are more marketable items that go there instead.
 
The Farmall C looks good to me, I'd think that even with a stuck engine it should sell between $500-1000 if the rear tires are as good as they look.
Zach
 
Many years back a close jockey friend from Iowa hauled a I H reaper in almost show room org condition from Neb to a sale here not far from me in Ohio that was in the heart of Amish country . The bidding on it got to fever pitch and towards the end it al most got into a fist fight with some pretty serious back and forth shoving between the last to back hats and when all the dust settled and the hammer fell it brought over 7800 bucks. that was at the spring auction and for the early fall auction he showed up with a Mint I H corn binder and watched the fun start all over , the black hats were a LITTLE more self controlled this round with only some fist shaking back and forth.
 
It is 2wd, that hurts it up here in Minnesota for value.

But it and the two tractors on the back are what I valued, figure there is probably one other item hidden on the other side. :)

Paul
 
I was at a consignment sale a few weeks ago. A lot of Amish or old order Mennonites in the crowd. A really good looking IHC horse drawn mower was in the line up. The black hats were looking it over pretty close. Bidding quickly went past $2,000 and iirc, ended somewhere around $2,500.
 
Go to one of Goodrich's auction and watch that junk sell and you will be surprised at the prices some of that stuff brings. The local Amish will be drooling over that hay loader and those small Kubotas will be a hot item to. The value of the Case tractor depends on the number of Case guys at the auction.
 

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