To anyone interested this tractor will stay up at loucks for the next monthly consignment sale, 2500 reserve! If your interested make sure you come by!
Some of those older tractors must have been through a dozen auctions since they rolled off the factory floor, and yet they still command bidders. Imagine the stories those tractors could tell of where they farmed and the work they did.
Ooooooh! Oooooh! I got it! Your new channel name could be "Amish Bearded Auction Fanatic"!! Lol! Thanks for the auction tour. The market for that equipment is starting to soften. Wonder if it will 'bout stagnate by fall? Hmmmmm......
Farm fan you do a good job covering auctions. it's my understanding that AC 180's had a hydraulic clutch that didn't make many friends. Trouble that's happening Fan is that the stuff in this sale regardless of condition it's just getting too old and simply because it ran in the morning it doesn't mean it's going to run in the afternoon. At the same time the JD 2010 was one of the least popular modern era greens.
Sorry I missed live stream. I'm surprised they don't use a battery booster on those no starts. But I understand most were running earlier. Just seemed like some were rolling over way slow. Good stuff at that sale.
The FARMALL A with sickle bar mower $750 Cheap .In 1970 at my Dad's sale are Farmall 100 year 1956 or 1957 with hydraulic loader and mower sold for 750 a one condition 🤔🏆
“If it ain’t red, leave it in the shed” never rang truer. My brother-in-law loves his Allis’. 140, super c, 200, 230, 240, 300, 350, 504, 656, 706…these are a few of my favorite things…
the H is the same year mine was and i bet it has the high compression head. the yellow and blue ford 2000 was the utility model and i think it was used to pull a gang reel mowers on a golf course , sold with a 4spd 5 spd 10spd selecto speed ot a 3 on 4 12 spd trans options the oliver superior grain drill is like the one dad had
After seeing how low the other tractors were going... I saw the H wasn’t going to $2750. I would have given the $2500 reserve! In my part of the country a $2500 Farmall doesn’t look half as good as that one.
Went to a sale Sunday, came home with a M with a Dual loader and a wide front for 1200. It was an estate auction with 41 tractors ACs, IHs ,JDS and olivers. They had 3Rings going and took 6 hours to sale everything.
On that ford 2000 tractor they use to put a frame on those tractor's and build hot rod pulling tractor out of those and put two V8 engine's on them and they also put 30.5X32 tires on the back and they pulled really well when they use to pull them and those F20 they made good pulling tractor's because of the rear end on them they make good pulling tractor's
@@FarmallFanatic bid on a Farmall 100 manure spreader but it ended up going for $1100. I did get a flat wagon. It was the very last farming item to be auctioned off. An IH 37 disc went for $650. Three A’s in poor condition at best went for around $500 each. All in all a good auction.
To buy a nice A and a nice old grain drill for under a $1000 that just seems crazy. When I watch your auction videos it drives me just a little crazy when that older gentleman smacks the metal on those tractors with his stick.
I was yelling at the screen trying to bid, too many of those tractors went low. I would have been all over that H with the slick paint for $2,500. The tires are $1,800 alone! That B john Deere would have came home with me too, $1,200 all day long. I'm not brand judgemental! They would look great with my Fordson Major and Oliver 770.
Some of the prices definitely did seem low... l watched Polks 3 day antique tractor auction in New Paris, Indiana this past Thursday, Friday, and Saturday..Prices there were definitely higher acrossed the board.. even in the junk row nothing much less than $850 ...they are live and online ..probably helps some
@@hturbo1007 just called the local tire shop last week. A set of alliance 14.9x38 are $1,435, tubes are $180. Bought a set of Carlisle 6.0x16 for $180 still need to get tubes for them.
@@BillTheTractorMan you're right on the money for 14.9's .but the H had 12.4s . I purchased a set of BKT's for my H two years ago for around 700 on sale.
@@hturbo1007 in my area we have very sandy soil. The larger 14.9's have a little more footprint for better traction and less digging if there is slipping.
@@FarmallFanatic I did not. I bought it that way. It was a barn find. It had been sitting for 6 years or more and the engine was stuck. It runs great. Farmalls are great tractors. Hard to kill em.
That was one cheap auction the tractors were sold way under value ☹️ the PAVT wheels in that 65 would make that money for the wheels alone over here 🏴 enjoyed the video 💥👍
20:19 I found that Farmall C on marketplace, it must've been posted after the auction. The block has been welded behind the carburetor, I think it was listed for $750. Some amazing deals there, I couldn't believe it when that one H sold for $400
Yeh it was 40. The ring gear and pinion has a completely different ratio. One other tractor that would run 35 in high gear was the late model Silver King. Also the turf model MF 35 was the same way as the Ford.
@@FarmallFanatic might be a little scary. Try the row crop Silver King tractor with the single front wheel. They were would run 35mph stock in high gear. It a big bump you probably fly. Lol
I can't remember ever being at a sale where tractors sold that low..... I would have been killed by the wife if I'd have been their cause I would have brought me several tractors home......