That was fun.. thanks for the letter from Paul and thanks for the cool auction. Definitely surprising on them prices. Until the next adventure. Go bless.
OH MAN , thank y’all for the shout outs . I’m proud to be on the biggest tractor in Johnston Co . Y’all have so much fun . Take care y’all and God Bless !!
Attending a auction is one of my favorite things to do. We have bought a lot of items at auction. We even bought the store building at our corner at auction.
Thanks for the video .. very low prices On equipment but. Mechanical problems too. Cost more to fix than what the equipment is worth. Auction did move fast. Later
I spent a lot of time in Johnston Co growing up. My granny was a Cole. History lesson for you...Cole Plantation...Battle of Bentonville...That's my mamma's people. Gonna have to call ya'll " The Other Antiques Road Show". I loved watching those old tractors working the huge fields when I was a kid.
The Auctioneer appears to have violated auction laws maybe? when selling the b john deer with bad transmission. he started with saying(We have 3000 now 3100,) he didnt have 3000,
Hey Robert! At a farm auction in Johnston County, North Carolina. There were some nice finds, and the rough pieces usually went for low prices it seemed. God bless.
Does'nt anybody own a building to put eqt. in from the sun beating it to death? And never hook a log chain to the tractor muffler to drag a log down the road. Looks like junk to me.
Yeah many people put their tractor and equipment under shelter, but I guess many others don't. I keep all my tractors, UTV, mowers under shelter, but I don't yet have a covering for implements. That's a future goal. Not sure about the chain on the muffler pulling a log. I don't remember recording that.
Yeah we do talk slower most the time. I know many southern auctioneers that have a super fast cadence though. Steve with JOC Auctions is one. I have a couple videos of his auctions. God bless!
That was fun.. thanks for the letter from Paul and thanks for the cool auction. Definitely surprising on them prices. Until the next adventure. Go bless.
Thank you brother.
OH MAN , thank y’all for the shout outs . I’m proud to be on the biggest tractor in Johnston Co . Y’all have so much fun . Take care y’all and God Bless !!
Yes sir brother.
ole Puddin would be proud of you with that hat on. Auctions are always fun
Just tryna make ole Puddin proud. If only he knew we existed haha. Thanks.
@@carolinahillcountry copy that. We are just small fish in that ocean. LOL
Attending a auction is one of my favorite things to do. We have bought a lot of items at auction. We even bought the store building at our corner at auction.
Awesome and amen.
Thanks for the video .. very low prices On equipment but. Mechanical problems too. Cost more to fix than what the equipment is worth. Auction did move fast. Later
Thanks for watching, Dan. Yeah a lot of to would need work.
Thanks for the Bible verse. I appreciate it. Enjoyed the auction.
Thank you brother Jerry.
Wow. Have never seen such awesome machine down here
There was a lot of stuff, Levi. Thanks.
That’s really cool so much equipment
Ye sir. Thanks, Joe!
I spent a lot of time in Johnston Co growing up. My granny was a Cole. History lesson for you...Cole Plantation...Battle of Bentonville...That's my mamma's people. Gonna have to call ya'll " The Other Antiques Road Show". I loved watching those old tractors working the huge fields when I was a kid.
Very cool!
That was a good one
Thanks, brother.
I'm looking for a 154 ,184,185 lo boy....with loader is a plus.
What area do you live in? I can let you know if I happen to run across them.
I wish I could participate in this auction from Kenya.
Yes sir, James. Do y'all have a lot of farm equipment over in Kenya?
Ur better off with out the expense
@@arthurdewith7608 Although your reply is vague to me, I appreciate and I wish to participate on your next auction albeit virtually.
Awesome deals.
Yes they are
The Auctioneer appears to have violated auction laws maybe? when selling the b john deer with bad transmission. he started with saying(We have 3000 now 3100,) he didnt have 3000,
OK didn't notice that thx.
a lot of clapped out machines , but there was some deals
Yeah you are right, Kevin. Almost everything ran, but time and the elements weren't too good for a lot of it.
My god! Where did you find that enormous pile of worn out junk?
Hey Robert! At a farm auction in Johnston County, North Carolina. There were some nice finds, and the rough pieces usually went for low prices it seemed. God bless.
@@LauRoot892 Yes Rob LOL
Nice one, my kinda auction :) congrats on the channel growth Byron
Very kind brother + sister. Thank you.
Love auctions
👋
yes ma'am
thanks
Old southern farm auction.
Absolutely brother.
Does anyone park there equitment inside down there? Most of that stuff looks pretty ruff
I imagine some do and some don't. Here in the south it doesn't snow much but we do get a lot of rain.
Terry
@@LauRoot892 yes Terry LOL
They stold those Masseys!
Yes sir!
Does'nt anybody own a building to put eqt. in from the sun beating it to death? And never hook a log chain to the tractor muffler to drag a log down the road. Looks like junk to me.
Yeah many people put their tractor and equipment under shelter, but I guess many others don't. I keep all my tractors, UTV, mowers under shelter, but I don't yet have a covering for implements. That's a future goal. Not sure about the chain on the muffler pulling a log. I don't remember recording that.
Is that 1020
I know that International was an 886. There were several John Deers that I don't recall all the models.
New sub here
Thanks for the sub and watching brother Thomas
Is there any 1150 v8 mf?
I don't recall seeing any brother.
First?
Thanks for watching!
I know south is slower now listen to auctioneer
Yeah we do talk slower most the time. I know many southern auctioneers that have a super fast cadence though. Steve with JOC Auctions is one. I have a couple videos of his auctions. God bless!
@@carolinahillcountry I can keep up with him
@@darrellroeters4951 haha amen me too.