Any western New Yorkers go to the sale in Batavia yesterday?

I guess that I missed that one. The IH auction down to Penn Yan today was a disappointment for me.
 
I hope that some people made out. A lot of the items were scrap metal in my mind but you you the old saying about one man's junk being another man's treasure. Probably should have bought one of the cultivators but I was not anxious to do any heavy lifting. Hopefully, there will be another auction in a year or two and maybe that will yield some interesting to me items.
 
(quoted from post at 17:30:03 11/02/19) Wondering about results on tractors and combines.

"I hope that some people made out."

Me too!

I'm all for that sort of thing.

But this is a "family friendly site" and posting all the juicy details would probably be frowned upon!
 
It was a 100% IH auction. Anything, useful, running/not running, parts, junk, tractors, implements, etc - you name it, as long as it was IH. It was set up by the local IH collectors club.
 
I thought my day was saved when they started selling the parts tractors but in the end I was let down. 475 dollars for a M that was stuck hard and known to be sitting outside for several years. Even with a can over the exhaust pipe there is still going to be condensation and the motor needs to be turned periodically even if by hand.
 
None of the tractors brought over $10000. The 2745 brought $9900 (long drawn out bidding war). The three 1135's brought somewhere between $7000 and $8000. The 1105 was the best seller of the four older tractors, over $8000.

Combines were somewhere around $4000 for the 850 with the corn head and down from there.

Auctioneer skipped around. Bunch of small stuff in a pole barn, he went down one side of that, then out and sold the gravity wagons, skipped out in the middle of a row to sell the tillage stuff, which all went for more than I thought it was worth.

We left after the trucks sold, since we were parked right in front of the IH Transtar anyway, and it was cold, and it was windy.

All I was looking for was a decent 20" tire on an 8-hole rim. No such luck.
 

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