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Oklahoma Auction Results

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Lynn Mouser

11-18-2006 16:02:46




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I had the opportunity to attend an auction near Norman, Oklahoma today. It was for the Delbert Scott estate, with Rosenfelt Auctions conducting the affair.

Perhaps the forum will find the following information to be interesting.

15-30 - $525
F-12 - Steel all around - $975
F-12 - $525
F-12 - $675
F-20 - SN ? - Propane Conversion - $100 F-20 - SN FA93322 - $150
F-20 ( Regular Conversion ) - SN 94586 - $125
F-20 - SN FA141136 - $ 125
Regular 54056 ( Steel Rear Wheels ) - $375
F-20 - SN FA22565 - $150
F-20 ( Regular Conversion ) - SN 94796 - $225
F-20 - SN FA95275 - $125
F-20 - SN FA48182 - $100
F-20 ( Regular Conversion ) - SN? - $150
F-30 - SN FB909 - $100
W9 - $150
W6 - $200

Though it was tough to resist, I came home empty handed.

It was a surprise to me to find that the 15-30, the Regular on steel, and the F-30 all had engines that were not stuck. ( I didn’t try the others. )

The advertisements mentioned ten F-20’s, though several were Regulars which had been converted to an F-20 manifold. There was only the one Regular that still had its original style of manifold. Also note that the F-12’s may have been F-14’s. I wasn’t paying too much attention to them.

It was just good to see that these tractors were not headed to the scrap heap.

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caseman-d

11-19-2006 09:19:38




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 Re: Oklahoma Auction Results in reply to Lynn Mouser, 11-18-2006 16:02:46  
What condition were the w9 and w6 in? Unless they were really junkers they sold very cheap. Thanks for posting reply.
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Lynn Mouser

11-19-2006 16:52:25




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 Re: Oklahoma Auction Results in reply to caseman-d, 11-19-2006 09:19:38  
The W-6 was in better shape than the W-9 based strictly on appearance. The W-9 appeared to be missing the hood. I did not check to see if the engine was locked up in either of them. Both seemed mostly complete and good candidates for restoration.



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