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Posted by DCM on October 03, 2005 at 11:04:23 from (161.184.192.81):
Well the big 50 yr. collection estate sale way back in off the main road came off on Sat. Implements including self propell combines,swathers,discs,plows,tillers,...$5.00 ea. Many needed tree removal first. Mclary wood stove-ivory and green enamal,great condition...$100.00 Gillbarco gasoline pump,square shouldered model...$150 The reserve on it was $950 MM model Z, did not run on auction day...$400 Ran well next day when started. Painted and decalled MH44...$600 Ran the day before the sale,new battery dead on sale day,key left on. Several Cockshutt 1850's between $350-900, a couple ran. D4 Cat running,worn undercarriage,rough...$3500 DC4 look like it should run...$400 WD9's not running complete $300-450. Manure spreader,ground drive type...$5.00 Older decent motorhome,26 ft,chev 6 engine,wouldn't start on auction...$250 Half tons about a dozen...$5 to 350, the older the more they sold for. Grain trucks...$100 to 500, relic type.These are the highlites. One collector bought 28 items. Never attended a sale like this before and not sure I will ever see anything like it again.Dan in AB
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