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Re: Rumely 12-20 at auction tomorrow


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Posted by Super55 on September 19, 2004 at 12:21:15 from (70.69.122.128):

In Reply to: Re: Rumely 12-20 at auction tomorrow posted by Leon R on September 19, 2004 at 10:18:24:

I wrote down some prices. All in Canadian of course. MF 135
went for $1,800. Ran, but was well used. Lots of oil blowby out
the bottom. The Ford 7700 went for $9,500. 1952 Ford F600, in
decent shape running and registered, went for $2,050. 1938
International truck, restorable, but neglected, lots of missing
glass, seat back missin, engine frozen, but solid metal mostly,
$1,300. Farmall 404, looked clean and decent shape, went for
$2,200. John Deere Model B, had to be pull started, went for
$5,000. The John Deere Model D (sit down now) went for
$11,000. F14 McCormick Deering not running and need of
restoration, $2,200. John Deere Model A, rough shape, went for
$1,100. McCormick Deering 1020, rough shape not running,
$1,000. John Deere Model D unstyled, running, $4,200, Rumely
Oil Pull 12-20 which looked complete but did not have the gas
tank installed, went for $12,500. They did put some fuel in the
fuel bowls and spun the flywheel with another tractor. It took
them about 5 minutes to get a pop out of it. What was funny is
there, there was a pop of smoke mixed with chicken feathers
and unburned fuel which came raining down on the crowd. Nice
effect.


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