[AT] Big Sale Day
Joe Hazewinkel
jahaze at aol.com
Sun Sep 22 03:57:42 PDT 2013
The Fitch tractor I was after quickly went beyond my reach. Initial estimates were between $15-30,000. I was prepared to spend between $15-20,000 for it. The opening bid was $20,000 and it went up from there. The final price was $40,000 not including the buyers premium or sales tax.
In the end I was glad I got to see it in person. I took a bunch of pictures, and hope to see it again. I have no idea who took it home, but since it is so rare, it will make a good conversation piece in anyone's collection.
Enjoy, Joe
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On Sep 22, 2013, at 12:16 AM, Doug Tallman <dtallman at accnorwalk.com> wrote:
> Well Joe, what did the 4 drive bring? Wasn't that what you went after?
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> Charlie V wrote:
>> Also jotted down amounts for the next five sales. Ball park total for all
>> 35----$ 3,357,000.00
>> Then there is the buyers premium and no doubt sales tax. EEEEEk.
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>> On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Joe Hazewinkel <jahaze at aol.com> wrote:
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>>> Well, the auction is over for the day. There's still over 100 "parts"
>>> tractors to sell tomorrow. Many of these would make great projects, and
>>> many are rather unique.
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>>> However, it's time for me to return to the working world so I will be
>>> heading home in the morning. All I can say is there's still plenty of
>>> money in the tractor world. The prices were quite high, and spread out
>>> among several bidders. One guy sitting next to me spent over $400,000 on
>>> three tractors. Way out of my league.
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>>> Anyway, I'm glad I went. I have prices on every tractor sold, I would
>>> suspect they will be on the Aumann website soon. I haven't added
>>> everything up, but I would guess today's sale was between 3-4 million.
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>>> Enjoy, Joe
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