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Posted by oleblu on November 29, 2003 at 20:02:43 from (216.166.193.135):
Back from the auction held in Taylorville today. Weather was raw, but no precipitation today. Nice for a while but then the wind came up and became miserable in a hurry. I didn't write down all the prices, but I think it was like most auctions, some high prices, some low, some unheard of for the condition of the unit. A sample: First Farmall M(sharp)-$3500 (average, working M's brought between $900 and $1100) , Nicely painted Oliver S99 with a Detroit diesel(no hydraulics or PTO)-$12,500, JD snowmobile (no engine)-$125, IHC #16 4 bottom plow (can take one bottom off for a three)-$250, MM 2-14 plow with steel rear wheel, rubber on front-$250, JD unstyled B(pulled through the ring)-$2000, White 4-180 (no duals, rough)-$2500. On Fri. cousin bought a JD umbrella bracket for $60 and a JD plow clevis for $40. Today good size brat and coke-$4.00. oleblu
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