I always get excited to go to an equipment auction. Have since I was a kid. Lot of fun and the stories you hear from others. It is a wealth of knowledge walking around those places, usually, once you weed out most of the BS.
I just posted 2 videos of an auction that I went to here in Iowa last summer. It was a huge collection of classic tractors collected by one woman who had been a tractor mechanic. my wife used to work with her. Most were in tremendous shape. Thanks for sharing this.
Go to Mr Goodpliers channel here on RUclips he was at the auction and he focuses on the trucks and the cars he has a complete list of what every truck brought
The moment that camera eyed that VAC I knew where it was going. One of the most powerful little tractors I ever saw. Congratulations . Question : Is there much demand out there for 100 - 150 bu manure spreaders and pull type combines similar to that AC All Crop? I agree. The sellers should feel pretty good about what their stuff was bringing . Clearly at the high end of the price range.
I grew up on a 1400 acre Michiganistan farm. My grandfather owned an Allis Chalmers dealership in the 30s and 40s and farmed, but we did not end up with Chalmers equipment. My father went the John Deere route. At least 80% of the farm stuff you showed, our family farmed with it. I was drafted in '67, sent to Vietnam '68, and blown up by the GD evil government people. I'm a NEW subscriber. Eaglegards from Texas...
Four and $500 I though those tractors we’re going kinda cheap myself, then then again it would probably be hard to get replacement parts for them, Cool old equipment man thanks for the video
I hope all that beautiful old national infrastructure gets well cared for. It is so sad to think these were where our food used to come from. I hope they keep on running and working.
Wow Dave ,I knew you were a huge man but, when I saw where the head rest on the truck seat was at. I was stunned. Please Do not take this comment the wrong way as I have sons that are 6’7” so I know how big a man you are. The auction was a good one, with a bit of T L C. A fellow could get started pretty good for a few thousand dollars doing grain. Yes about 5 thousand from what I saw . Thanks for the ride.
I was thinking the same about the Ford 5000.. The Crawler went for a little ovr what I expected, but with a bad transmission it was hardly worth that, was it?
The 3 pull type plows. The last one seen in the video is allis. I would have bought it. Model #4. Those tractors would have all brought double here in Ohio
You should've bought the manure spreader. Then when someone tries to lowball you on the lot, you could hook it up and show them just how well it works!
Does any know how wide this auction was advertised. I think that may have affected the prices realized. I also am wondering how COVID19 may have impacted attendance especially for those who may have normally traveled in search of the type of the merchandise offered at this auction.
I thought a lot of the tractors went pretty cheap. In my neck of the woods any way. Looked like alot of non runners though. The 5000 was cheap and I thought the 70 diesel as well as the M was too. Maybe issues I couldn’t see.
I always get excited to go to an equipment auction. Have since I was a kid. Lot of fun and the stories you hear from others. It is a wealth of knowledge walking around those places, usually, once you weed out most of the BS.
What a collection. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for the ride and auction video. You guys must be lovin' it.
Great video. Interesting to see what older things are going for. Just cut my net worth in half.
Wow I wish been there old old school equipment love it /all those great tractors 🚜/keep up the good work 👍
I just posted 2 videos of an auction that I went to here in Iowa last summer. It was a huge collection of classic tractors collected by one woman who had been a tractor mechanic. my wife used to work with her. Most were in tremendous shape. Thanks for sharing this.
It would really be a plus if you could tell us what we are looking at as you go around look at the equipment. Thanks
I just got a mm like that one but it’s a standard. Just today got my fordson super major to start first start since 1988
Thanks for showing those I didn't get a chance to go i was wondering what they brought
By the way what did the old trucks bring
Go to Mr Goodpliers channel here on RUclips he was at the auction and he focuses on the trucks and the cars he has a complete list of what every truck brought
Thanks
The moment that camera eyed that VAC I knew where it was going. One of the most powerful little tractors I ever saw. Congratulations . Question : Is there much demand out there for 100 - 150 bu manure spreaders and pull type combines similar to that AC All Crop? I agree. The sellers should feel pretty good about what their stuff was bringing . Clearly at the high end of the price range.
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I grew up on a 1400 acre Michiganistan farm. My grandfather owned an Allis Chalmers dealership in the 30s and 40s and farmed, but we did not end up with Chalmers equipment. My father went the John Deere route. At least 80% of the farm stuff you showed, our family farmed with it. I was drafted in '67, sent to Vietnam '68, and blown up by the GD evil government people. I'm a NEW subscriber. Eaglegards from Texas...
Buy the replica 1:16 scale. Saves space!
@@PHILDRU911 great idea
Good. To. See. The. Stuff. We. Used. Long. Ago. Not. Many sales now. It seems. To. B. On. Line. Sales I. Went to. Them. 75. Years. Ago
Wow would have loved to have been there. Tractors going cheap. Could not believe that M for $550.
Four and $500 I though those tractors we’re going kinda cheap myself, then then again it would probably be hard to get replacement parts for them, Cool old equipment man thanks for the video
Amazing to see this low prices on old tractors. The Chalmers look good, hope you have the magnet to it! Keep going with the good work!
I hope all that beautiful old national infrastructure gets well cared for. It is so sad to think these were where our food used to come from. I hope they keep on running and working.
I did a lot of plowing on an old 930 case like that one in the beginning of the auction
Wow Dave ,I knew you were a huge man but, when I saw where the head rest on the truck seat was at. I was stunned. Please Do not take this comment the wrong way as I have sons that are 6’7” so I know how big a man you are. The auction was a good one, with a bit of T L C. A fellow could get started pretty good for a few thousand dollars doing grain. Yes about 5 thousand from what I saw . Thanks for the ride.
Really liked the short time on each item and sale price
Seen this video or this Homestead On mr goodplyers but yours is a different angle on this sale very cool stuff
Do you have any disc on the lot?
That 2n has a really rare accessory on it!! Any way of finding out who bought it? or who held the auction. I would love to have it.
what accessory?. I didn’t see anything.
@@frostythesnowdragon3170 looked like it had a hand crank
Has the running boards that came optional with the cab that was made by Steelcraft Cab co
I was thinking the same about the Ford 5000.. The Crawler went for a little ovr what I expected, but with a bad transmission it was hardly worth that, was it?
How much did the 40 combine bring?
The 3 pull type plows. The last one seen in the video is allis. I would have bought it. Model #4. Those tractors would have all brought double here in Ohio
You should've bought the manure spreader. Then when someone tries to lowball you on the lot, you could hook it up and show them just how well it works!
Days of finding a place like this are far& few in between
Isn't that something the power green paint command over that M to farmall or 730 case??
What did the A C combine go for ?
1200
Does any know how wide this auction was advertised. I think that may have affected the prices realized. I also am wondering how COVID19 may have impacted attendance especially for those who may have normally traveled in search of the type of the merchandise offered at this auction.
You missed out on the 5000. They're hard to get around here. Indiana
The old 9n went cheep enough unless the motor or transmission was bad.
Been waiting since mr goodpliers video, can't believe that M went that cheap.
Was the M locked up or something? $550 seems like a smoke’n deal.
beautiful video.The 4th tractor for 1550 dollar yellow.is that a Minneapolis tractor?
Yes that was a Minneapolis Moline z
I thought a lot of the tractors went pretty cheap. In my neck of the woods any way. Looked like alot of non runners though. The 5000 was cheap and I thought the 70 diesel as well as the M was too. Maybe issues I couldn’t see.
I was loading when the crawler sold, so I didn't go up on the hill. Wowww!!!!
Thks...was fun Dave
Cool, glad that place didn’t have a pandemic to mask up about 🤨
I need more space so I can have my tractor. :)
The last few online auctions I've been apart of the prices have been surprisingly high. Bottom line auctions are unpredictable.
I agree on the Ford 5000 that was cheap!!!!
CRAZY-D......GET IN THERE A SHOWEM WHO THE MAN IS
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I see a case centennial plow
Some of those prices were real bargains. Used to see auctions like this in the1980s when the older farmers were all passing away.
You need a wind sock on the microphone
You need to find you an old IH pickup for "advertisement" reasons... Looked like there was a '53 going through that sale.
They stole them tractors!
Older women
Good vid