Excellent video, well shot and audio perfect. I really enjoyed watching this auction. long retired and haven't been to auction for a long time. Looking forward to your future video's. Thank You.
Thank You Harold. I say all the time that I miss the live auctions. So many or moving to online only its just not the same experience. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Your kind comments motivate me!
Yes I agree! The Allis Chalmers WC was a available as a flat top or a styled version. They were produced in an era when industrial design was growing from being solely a function of utility, to more of a beauty and aesthetic. Thanks for watching!
all of those teactors shouldve been changed over 2/ 12 volt now the extra cranking amps turns the engine over alot faster alot better start ups 😊😊 OMG 6 19 2O24
Yes what I'm hearing as well with these examples being in the collector market. When I dug deeper I found that there have been some instances of modern used Green (JD) equipment is setting record high prices at auction. I think it's being driven by the skyrocketing cost of new.
I looked it up. The 3000 is older than I would have guessed (1955-64) but this one was lower hours. Maybe that's why it commanded a good price. While editing, I was trying to decide if the 666 sounded like it had a misfire in the engine. Could have just been cold I suppose. Looked like a nice machine. Thanks so much for the comment!
@@WoodyFixit Correction.......2000's & 3000's were offered 1965 - 1975. I know a neighbor who bought a new 2000 in around '70 and paid $2400 for it. The one in your video was priced right, low hours, and very ready to go to work. Good buy for sure. That IH 666 would never sell in the bible belt, might be the reason it didn't start 🤭
all 😊😊 of those tractors are old school and fuel bowl is under the fuel tank.gas or diesel it doesnt matter U have 2 turn the fuel on they run off of air and they dont run when theres nothing in the fuel tanks on the teactors either 😮😮 OMG 6 19 2O24
Good observations. I did notice the brakes. Not sure on the age but the upholstery fabric gave 1980s vibe like that dimpled velour used in conversion vans of that era. The Amish are great craftsmen. Thanks for the insight!
Excellent video, well shot and audio perfect. I really enjoyed watching this auction.
long retired and haven't been to auction for a long time. Looking forward to your
future video's. Thank You.
Thank You Harold. I say all the time that I miss the live auctions. So many or moving to online only its just not the same experience. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Your kind comments motivate me!
I like the way you post the sale prices.
Thank you for the comment. I'll keep doing it.
Great video, Thanks.
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
I like the looks of those old A-C they remind me of my round hooded Wheel horse.😊
Yes I agree! The Allis Chalmers WC was a available as a flat top or a styled version. They were produced in an era when industrial design was growing from being solely a function of utility, to more of a beauty and aesthetic. Thanks for watching!
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Good video, liked seeing the ACs, to cheap. I just sold an extra nice Farmall H for $950, bad rear tires hurt the sale.
Thank you. Tire work is so expensive. AC seem to sell on the low side. Good tractors! They seem plentiful. Thanks for watching!
The D15 was a steal!
Sounded like it ran great too.
Bumper on Ford is off a Ford 800 series but will fit many because of the hole spacing on the adjustable wide front end.AL B.
Good eye!
all of those teactors shouldve been changed over 2/ 12 volt now the extra cranking amps turns the engine over alot faster alot better start ups 😊😊 OMG 6 19 2O24
My understanding is the used tractor market has been falling. At least 10% lower than last year
Yes what I'm hearing as well with these examples being in the collector market. When I dug deeper I found that there have been some instances of modern used Green (JD) equipment is setting record high prices at auction. I think it's being driven by the skyrocketing cost of new.
That 3000 ford brought plenty the 666 IH seemed like a nice little tractor
I looked it up. The 3000 is older than I would have guessed (1955-64) but this one was lower hours. Maybe that's why it commanded a good price. While editing, I was trying to decide if the 666 sounded like it had a misfire in the engine. Could have just been cold I suppose. Looked like a nice machine. Thanks so much for the comment!
@@WoodyFixit Correction.......2000's & 3000's were offered 1965 - 1975.
I know a neighbor who bought a new 2000 in around '70 and paid $2400 for it.
The one in your video was priced right, low hours, and very ready to go to work.
Good buy for sure.
That IH 666 would never sell in the bible belt, might be the reason it didn't start 🤭
Oh OK thanks for that! That makes more sense then. I got bad info! I liked the little angel the previous owner added about the #. 😉
@@WoodyFixit Yea, I seen the angel......LOL That will keep Lucifer happy.
@@WoodyFixit That thing is 100% misfiring
all 😊😊 of those tractors are old school and fuel bowl is under the fuel tank.gas or diesel it doesnt matter U have 2 turn the fuel on they run off of air and they dont run when theres nothing in the fuel tanks on the teactors either 😮😮 OMG 6 19 2O24
Wow! Some of them AC tractors went way too cheap!
Thanks for the comment and I would have to agree.
Great price for the collector, there field days are over, except for the 'gentleman farmer'
Yes I agree. The used tractor market I've been hearing about is modern used. These are definitely collector market. Thanks for the comment!
Surrey is not antique. It has hydraulic brakes on rear axle and steel tubing chassis parts. Built by a quality amish buggy shop no doubt. AL B.
Good observations. I did notice the brakes. Not sure on the age but the upholstery fabric gave 1980s vibe like that dimpled velour used in conversion vans of that era. The Amish are great craftsmen. Thanks for the insight!
High price for the RRX signs, guest we'll be seeing them disappear like the catalytic converters now?
Ha ha let's hope not! Lol. These were the cast iron version so it would take some work! Maybe that will deter them. 😜
I thought the tractors was cheap enough
Tractors sold cheap. Good for buyers , but a terrible place to sell a tractor
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
no. include selling prices.
Thanks for watching.