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Sheldrick & Fork AuctionsDoes anyone know what the Flaming Four and the Titan sold for on today's auction?this thread has 9 replies and has been viewed 648 times
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Does anyone know what the Flaming Four and the Titan sold for on today's auction?
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Well....YIKES to the Four.......but I wouldn't sell my 10-20 Titan for that kind of money.......I'd consider that the bargain of the day.
After getting over the shock of the Flaming Four and looking over the rest of the items again I'm thinking the state of the economy is definitely affecting prices for average buyers of average means. There are quite a few tractors that sold cheap......EVEN John Deeres....... ....... ![]() A Farmall Culti-Vision A with a Woods Belly mower for ALMOST the price of just the mower was a terrific buy @ $1000.......I actually wish I had THAT for mowing Anderson North.......
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Does anyone know if its staying in the States ?
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As long as the Raymond Fork auction was today I might as well put those results here too:
http://www.proxibid.com/asp/Catalog.asp?aid=22651
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I'm surprised at how low the auction prices were.... especially the Fordsons with fenders. A few years ago you couldn't touch the fenders for that money.
![]() Glad I'm not lookin' to have an auction any time soon!! ![]() Rick |
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I was there today. Lots of good deals on the tractors. Probably should have tried to bring a few home myself. I did get some good Fordson parts.
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I was thinking to myself while viewing the results........it's been a LONG time since I saw a $300 Fordson much less a $225 Fordson (missing a lot).......between the two I THINK one might make a complete tractor......or a Fordson anyway.......
....... ![]() SOME of the sheet metal on that JD A is worth more than $375.......
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I could have bid a AC 20-35 but by the way I forgot my checkbook.
I am glad the new owner is near Wauseon, Ohio.
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