PA Tractor Auction - 200 tractors

I see the first photo says it was the estate of a fellow named Allan Wickle. May Allan rest in peace knowing that all of his stuff will be going to a new home. I wonder if he ever thought his kids or grand kids (assuming he was a family man) might take an interest in his hobby? The auction answers that questions. I saw that the executor said in that first photo that most of it was running when he purchased them but they have sat outside for a number of years (unfortunately). "Quite a collection" would be an understatement.
 
Man just has to wonder, what kind of job or income did a fellow have to buy all that stuff over the years and just let it pile up. Lots of old iron, hope there are enough collectors to cover it all but around here I would say fully 1/2 of those units would go to scrapers or maybe more.
 
Maybe its like me,told the wife when I croak to call the auctioneer and for anything that is left call my buddy that runs a scrap yard.No hassle solution of course I can't
imagine any of my fine stuff going to scrap(LOL)
 
Considering the price of scrap and the area the sale is in I'd say very few will go for scrap and some may really surprise how much they bring.Couple there I'd hit pretty hard hate to drive that far anymore.
 

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