Posted by NY 986 on March 03, 2018 at 16:38:11 from (184.53.49.99):
I did not need anything but I thought if a few things went right I would snag them. First up was a set of transport wheels off of a wing type rotary cutter but I only wanted the set for one 5.9 X 15 tire of which the set brought more than that. Next was a pair of IH bale throwers of which I wanted the vintage IH cylinder and part of the PTO driveline but went for double what I had budgeted. Last was a NH 26 blower which I wanted to use to fan trash away from the soybeans as they came out of the rotary screen at the bin. Sold for 110 dollars. Older blowers are now a dime a dozen so I will wait for anther sale. I am not saying the stuff went for outrageous money but just more than I could justify spending based on need. A farmer I knew always said days like this happen so you are ready when something you like better comes along at the next sale.
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