[AT] Antique Tractor & Hit & Miss Engines Sale

Tom tmartin at xtra.co.nz
Wed Oct 16 12:18:28 PDT 2013


Back in March there was a machinery & tractor show a few miles south of here,
someone turned up with a Cat D9G complete with blade & rippers! I counted
5 older D8s as well... 

Tom




----- Original Message -----
> From: Will Powell <william.neff.powell at comcast.net>
> To: Antique tractor email discussion group <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Cc: 
> Sent: Thursday, 17 October 2013 5:06 AM
> Subject: Re: [AT] Antique Tractor & Hit & Miss Engines Sale
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> My AC HD6G is 20,000 lbs. What's scrap going for? 8 cents a pound? So 
> that's $1600.  I'm not selling it, but I wonder if I could get that in 
> my area? Not too many farms left, it needs work... I doubt anyone would come far 
> to get it home.  Easier to call the scrap man. Now, a CAT D2 in similar shape is 
> probably worth more, 7000 lbs, a pickup could haul it. 
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> The larger the equipment the greater the chances it ends up as scrap. (my 
> opinion) 
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> It costs a lot of money to maintain, store ,  and transport large 
> tractors/bulldozers. 
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> At the Kinzers show near Lancaster PA one guy brought in a very large IH 
> bulldozer. It could run on gas or diesel. Beautiful piece, I was glad he started 
> it up. He commented on how much it cost him to maintain it and transport it to 
> the show. He could barely turn it around in the space allotted .   
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> Same issue with old cars and motorcycles. People can't fix them and they 
> take up space in the garage, so, they end up in the back yard..... 
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> Seems like the  valuable tractors are the tiny ones that a pickup can haul. AC 
> G's, Farmall Cubs, MH Ponies. I've seen pedal tractors go for more than 
> the real tractors they represent... 
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> The Oliver at Beilers was missing a lot. No radiator, hood, all hydraulic tubes 
> had rotted away, all of the hydraulic cylinders had lost their chrome, grousers 
> and tracks shot, missing valve cover,   it was a huge paper weight. 
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> Regards, 
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> Will 
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> From: "Raquel Elle Bell" < raquel @ wsmauctioneers .com> 
> To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" 
> <at at lists.antique-tractor.com> 
> Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2013 11:18:23 AM 
> Subject: Re: [AT] Antique Tractor & Hit & Miss Engines Sale 
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> I'm surprised any of these types of machines would make it to the scrap man. 
> It seems there are fewer and fewer of them left even if it's just to pick 
> apart the salvageable pieces for spare parts. 
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> -----Original Message----- 
> From: at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com [ mailto 
> :at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Will Powell 
> Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2013 8:00 AM 
> To: Antique tractor email discussion group 
> Subject: Re: [AT] Antique Tractor & Hit & Miss Engines Sale 
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> Chuck and Herb, you're right, it was Beilers . I heard they got into some 
> kind of trouble with taxes? That was quite a show. A good remedy for cabin 
> fever. 
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> The scrap man was always there to gobble up the no-sale items. I remember a 
> Large Oliver crawler that was so far gone that after the scrap man won the bid 
> the auctioneer said it found the right home. 
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> I picked up some good parts there. Wish I had know about it before I bought some 
> of my basket cases. Some tractors sold for a song and others didn't meet 
> reserve. 
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> Sure was cold some years. That auction made me buy my first full CarHart farmer 
> suit. I fit right in with that. When it wasn't cold it was a mud fest. 
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> I'll keep an eye out for the " Mudfest " auction. 
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> Regards, 
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> Will 
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
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> From: "Herb Metz " <metz-h.b at comcast.net> 
> To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" 
> <at at lists.antique-tractor.com> 
> Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2013 10:15:56 AM 
> Subject: Re: [AT] Antique Tractor & Hit & Miss Engines Sale 
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> Will, 
> You probably are remembering the Beilers Auction. Yes, it has been a long time. 
>   Last time I was there (1990's), Cecil Monson was having a ball; bought a 
> truckload of equipment, etc.  Weather was decent; I was told that some years it 
> was mud, some years snow.  A couple months before then I bought a G with 
> endloader approx twenty miles from Beilers , sold the G at Beilers auction, and 
> still have the endloader . It was windy,  my G was five tractors downwind of a 
> Rumely .  The Rumely was started several times during the day, my G was well 
> speckled with oil before the auction ended. Nearby was a huge collection 
> (20'x40'x100') of old farm implements, etc. that did not sell or 
> were never picked up.  Couple years later Beilers closed. 
> Herb 
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> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Will Powell 
> Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2013 7:00 AM 
> To: Antique tractor email discussion group 
> Subject: Re: [AT] Antique Tractor & Hit & Miss Engines Sale 
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> Auctions are a huge part of tractor collecting. 
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> What was that large auction topic that was bombarding the list a month or two 
> ago? I can't remember anyone getting slapped down over that topic? 
> 
> Perhaps Raquel should have said something like "Has anyone seen the three 
> wheeled G at WV auction?" 
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> Or "Anyone going to the Lapp Auction in Lancaster this Sunday?" 
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> Come to think of it,   what is the large tractor auction in Lancaster? It's 
> usually in February? My father and I would always go. Bergeys ? Was that it? 
> It's been so long since I've been to an auction... I've been paying 
> tuition now for 8 years with two more years to go... I can't wait for my 
> youngest to graduate so I can be a consumer again... 
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> Maybe new posters should be given a little more slack? 
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> Regards, 
> Will 
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
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> From: "Joe Hazewinkel " < jahaze @ aol .com> 
> To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" 
> <at at lists.antique-tractor.com> 
> Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2013 6:35:48 AM 
> Subject: Re: [AT] Antique Tractor & Hit & Miss Engines Sale 
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> You guys sure are a grumpy bunch.  It's those kind of mean spirited posts 
> that will kill this list once and for all.  At this point and time, any post is 
> better than none at all.   At least she wasn't pushing male enhancement 
> pills, I've got enough of those to last several lifetimes! 
> 
> Enjoy, Joe 
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> Sent via mobile device 
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> On Oct 16, 2013, at 12:27 AM, k7jdj@ aol .com wrote: 
> 
> I remember a paint guy doing more or less the same thing several years ago and I 
> sure don't remember a big fuss about that.  Of course I think Walt was the 
> big distraction then.  Not like there has been a lot of traffic lately and my 
> computer has a delete key. 
> 
> Gary 
> Renton WA 
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