2024 Spring Tractor and Machinery Auction
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- Опубліковано 7 кві 2024
- The 2024 Spring Consignment sale at Heidelberger Equipment in Rock Creek, Minnesota is ready to start. Everyone has their bidding numbers and they are looking for a deal. Trinity Dairy is there too! Catch some of the auction action as we see a variety of tractors like John Deere, Ford, International, Farmall, Massey Ferguson, Steiger, Allis Chalmers, and New Holland sell. The sale can be a great place to snag a deal on some tractors or equipment.
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Alan Klejeski
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Sturgeon Lake, MN 55783
Trinity Dairy was established in 2006, in Minnesota. Alan and Jennifer farm with their 5 children; Jessica, Justin, Jordan, Joshua, and Jason. We milk a mix of 33 Jersey, Holstein, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, and Ayrshire cattle. We also enjoy sharing our family's love of Draft Horses and using them for logging and other farm work. Dairy Farming in Minnesota can be challenging, but it's a lifestyle we really enjoy. Subscribe today to watch our small family dairy farm and family grow while continuing to thank our Lord for the blessings we've been given.
I liked the way you showed us all the equipment and then showed us what price they brought. Too many of these auction videos move too slowly with most of the time taken up listening to the auctioneer jabbering back and forth between the bidders. You gave us more of what we were interested in, in half the time.👍🏽
Thanks for the tag along. Always enjoy no matter what you post.
I think you may have the next
Machinery Pete in the family.
He sure does enjoy it.
Thanks for taking us along !!!!
Beautiful line up 🔝 f equipment your brother should of bought that 656 or 706
I like the format for this video. It was quick to the point and engaging hopefully you make one again next year.
Lots of interesting items. It was nice that you included the price like that.
I appreciate all the work you put into this video and enjoyed the banner between Jordan and the older farmers. The older generation is encouraged to see Jordan taking such a interest in the equipment which will serve him well ❤
I liked the format used here in this video. Thank you, God bless 🙂👍
Yes was interesting to see what the items sold for. Thanks for sharing, D
looked like everything went for a good price I enjoyed this format
Thanks for taking us along
This is an excellent video! I liked the format very much!
I like the way you did it l think you get to see more equipment thanks
I agree the format is great, I do enjoy seeing the auctioneer work but not for every item. Compared to my part of the country, Colorado, the prices were quite low, not as many sales out here lately.
Pricing on sale items is valuable. Gives an idea of condition/demand for machinery. Auction tractors can be a bargain or a money pit. For someone who is mechanically inclined...can be a source of parts. Nice set of corral gates!!!
Great video. The John Deere B's and the old Farmall tractors brought back many great memories for me. I'm glad I found your channel. Thank you.
It was a great 👍 job of fiming
Another great video
That one thing no matter where you go in the farming community you always see someone who knows ur family and u can trust and joke with thanks for take along God bless
I liked the video. My grandpa used to take me to auctions when I was a kid. Enjoyed it very much.
Thanks for taking us with you. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great video and what a beautiful day for an auction. I thought the machinery went pretty cheap. Be safe and God bless
Oh I forgot to answer your question, I think this format is pretty good, for me as a foreigner who is never going to be in the market for the stuff anyway. Quick but detailed look at the gear and the price put up so that we know what it made, gives us a bit of insight into the market for this type of stuff in the states but not too involved which can be a bit boring when you have no real interest aside from curiosity. Thanks for the video and I hope the comment is helpful, regards again from Ireland.
Yep liked the prices being listed.
I love auctions especially the chant of the auctioneer, so I liked your first format better.
Thanks for taking me along. Nice factory rachet strap.
Thanks for taking us along.
I like this format but maybe just throw in a few with the bidding and thanks for putting in the sold price.
Have a great day and God Bless your family.
Yes it's is nice to see your auction videos. Been fun to be at a auction but. I like to go when I can. Its a great way to spend a day. Food pretty good too. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks you for the price
I forget that they have auctions there, I also been meaning to go to a few of them. Thanks for taking us along with you.
I liked this version of the auction.
Great job. We’ll done. Not too much talking.
Thanks gor sharing the auction video with us, I liked the format you used. Always good to get a feel for what things are selling for. I wish I was closer to the Midwest, lots of good auctions in that region.
Like all of your videos. Just run out of time to watch all of them!
Love this new format, Alan. 👍🏻
Hi Alan,,, this is how I got my equipment, great deals at auction, little elbow grease and some paint,, everything works good,, even my 856 farmall and m,, “ have a great day “ 😎
Enjoyed The Video Very Much Lets Us See What The Selling Price Things were Going For And Your Lil Partner Seems To Have Alot Of Interest In Machines Great Asset To The Farm Blessings To Y'all And Please Be Safe ✌️
Maybe Alan should buy that WD-45 Allis for the boys---you will never regret it. The combination foot clutch and hand clutch would allow them to start driving about 2 years earlier and much safer. I was about 6 or 7 when I started driving our 1950 WD. That is so nice to bring your older boys with you to the sale; a very good learning experience.
Enjoyed your video have a great day.
First! I love Auctions! And the first thing I hear is a JD tractor! That M had $900.00 worth of tires! Liked the format! seems the tractors went cheap, but the skid steers, not so much!
Yeah it did.
Love your auction videos
That was perfect showing the pricing. I liked that
Great job and God bless y'all
Nice video Al . Seemed like good prices on most of what you showed . Boy Jordan would have had a ball on that swamp buggy 😁 . God Bless
This format was a nice change. Maybe alternate the two formats, like this style spring and older style fall. I miss the auction folk talking up the item being sold.
That Case was a VC 1940, 41, or 42. They had a smooth running Continental motor and Clark transmission. It was the forerunner to the VAC. Thanks for showing the prices.
I agree looked like some pretty good deals thought those big HP tractors where a good price
Nice formatt nice idea.Awesome old iron
I also liked the video with price. ❤👍😎
Pat from northwest WI.
I've been looking forward to this one
👀🙄🐾👍 Great video Alan and the boys
Good job guys
We liked this format for auction reporting.
Good idea 👍
This way is much better.
I had a good looking little international B414. Sold it about 2 months ago.
I liked the way you did the video. It seemed like everything sold fairly reasonable with the exception of the 50,000 dollar bobcat. Then again maybe I've been away from that market too long.
I think that machine new is around 90,000
Yes great job with the video. I think Alan should have picked up that JD skid steer, it would have fit in perfectly. :)
My Grandfather's cousin Wilfred Degelman was the founder of Degelman Industries in 1962 on his farm in Raymore, Saskatchewan Canada.
the format in this video, thanks
Nice Alta jacket Allan 😎😎
Yep, liked the format
good buy on mf165 if ran ok stieger was a good buy if ok thanks for takeing us along
Beautiful line up good choices your brother had a lot to pick from
To replace the old 560
We have to pay way more for used old farm-equipment (here in Germany) - thank`s for share. Best Regards
I remember the 4366 and 7020 just coming out..Love the new equipment but these have style..Much be alot easier to repair as well
Nice sale
I like that you Show the Sold Prices. Anyone know what a Traveling Mechanic would charge to. Repair. -- Trans. Input Shaft. on the WILDCAT. 210 ? ? Prob. several other Issues on something this age I Imagine. A good Heavy Maxhinery mechanic might be able to tear down and replace seals and new fluid and filter for $2000. or so.
Wow I would of bought that one with the ratchet strap looks really good and cheap enough
Didn’t know there was a farm auction in rock creek, that’s just across the river from us, gonna have to go to there next auction
Awe. 1600.00. Dam 560 i thought would bring 3000.00 or more..
I like this video better
You're right, I was a little disappointed to see the 560 go.... Because you put an electronic ignition in it that persuaded for me to fo the same in ours. It's our go to tractor for the blower. Auctions are getting to be bittersweet for me now... Pretty soon as I get older I may be in that position sooner than later. 😢
$9,750 for a 9500 with heads!!! That's a steal!
I live in the uk. Saw the Fordson major. That made 650. An absolute steal. Here in the uk they make £4000 easy maybe more.
I seen in his last auction video, little grey Fergusons selling for 1200, here in Ireland now they would make 3 no bother.
Adding the year of the equipment to the price ( if available) would be enhance the video even more.
Now Living here in Ga and originally from the Fairmont ,Mankato MN area,as a general contractor lic Builder for many years , I would of bought some of those tractors if I was there at the sale after checking them out good ,they want for a fairly good price for their viewing condition,from my end
In person at the auction seems better. I bought my Kubota on equipmentfacts last fall and it looked and ran great in the pictures and while it was briefly broadcast on the auction block. It's great but the paint was a cheap respray that looks great from 10 feet away and the throwout bearing noise wasn't mentioned by the auctioneer so we're splitting it in a couple weeks. Wasn't the plan on a 1000 hr compact tractor but I would have heard it in person and maybe not gone as high as I did. Still glad I got it.
Howdy Alan, I hope ya'll are doing well,
Ya, it was ok how you did this video, but if I have to choose between how ya'll have done auction videos before, I prefer the other way better, with the live selling of the items, this was good too, I still enjoyed it, but definitely prefer the live selling/calling of the items, anyways, Stay safe, God Bless and Farm on my Friends..oh by the way, I gotta say, with all the Farming channels shirts and hats I've purchased over the years, your Family Farm " Trinity Dairy " shirts and hats I've purchased from ya'll, get the most, by far, questions about where I got these shirts and hats from, my neighbors and even strangers love your " Trinity Dairy " shirts and hats lol
Alan not Adam .
@@joelmoody1569 Thank you, I didn't even notice that
❤😊😊❤ ALWAYS LOVE THE CHANNEL ❤😊 TELL JOHNNY NEVER BACK UP WITH THE DOOR'S OPEN WITH THE IH DELUXE CAB 😊😊😊 IT JUST SAVES THE FRUSTRATIONS OF FINDING A A GOOD DOOR 😊
It was actually my brother, that backed up with the door open!
When is the NEXT AUCTION AT ROCK CREEK ???
I'm not sure. I think in June?
that actual sale is better in my opinion
Your brother should have bought that Steiger - had a 3 point. Those prices didn't look too bad. That 5288 looks like it would have been a sweet upgrade over one of your current two big horses. However, it's easy to spend your money over the Internet. Note: I preferred this format over watching the bidding.
That 5288 was nice!
This format is ok
I wanted to make it over there just to say hi to you.Cause I figured you'd be there But the day got away from me.
I thought dale said he had over two thousand bidding tickets. registered.
I know how that goes, maybe next time.
I would believe that, there was people everywhere!
It's amazing how the name John Deere doubles the value
John Deere must make more money for the farmer
Do you go to the consignment auction in Pierz MN?
I never have, but a couple of friends of mine say I should.
@@trinitydairy you got a wife an kids to do the chores😁
Nice to what is the price there for that machinery.
Cheap power. Nice equipment 👍
Most of the equipment you showed went really cheap, some of it I bet didn't end up selling
Neighbors helping neighbors, the way it should be! My dad pulled a piece of equipment home from a sale for someone nearby, and saved them a 100 mile trip. 👍to you for buying it, and 👍👍 for your friend hauling for you. Great video, but stuff looked like it went cheap compared to around here, especially the running workhorse tractors. I would have bid on the Stieger, and I don't do heavy tillage!😊
I didn’t hear where you are. Where was this auction?
Thank you!!
Rock Creek Minnesota
Would love to see you guys upgrade to an old school 50 or 55 series deere 😊
Would like to see better milk prices.
@@woodsgremlin9995 ik they're terrible.
I liked format. Not a fan of waiting for the selling price
Great video. Was there any Olivers there?
Not this time
I about cried seeing Paul’s 560 go for 1600 that’s a 5 to 6 thousand dollar tractor all day
It needed quite a bit of work, and rear tires.
I want to say those Ford tractors had to be at least in the early 50s model
How much money did the dry fertilizer box sell for the won that was near the John Deere combine
I didn't catch that one.
The nine n ford had the i beam bars to front axle two n has the tubeler braces like the eight n
43 was cheeep
Does Dale Heidelberger know the history of every piece of equipment in the auction? Also, it's gotta be getting close to emptying the manure pit?
He is very knowledgeable about the equipment that goes through his sale. Not to far from manure pumping.
You would want to stay away from those rubber track bobcats etc. Just price a cost of a new track and have one slip off and in the mud and you will see it's much cheaper to buy a tire unit with steel tracks if you want tracks. Tires are much cheaper than tracks,esp if your in
Manure conditions,,the tractors in your auction are going fairly cheap i think
What I find difficult to understand when people show these auctions is how some of the stuff has such low hours, for example the skid steer on tracks that was ten years old with only 1700 hours, we have one that is not really used much and it is putting up 700 hours a year it’s a 2016 and it has 5700 hours ( roughly from memory) . This gear is not cheap and I often wonder how someone can afford to buy a piece of equipment and not really have much use for it. Quite frankly with the exception of the skid, I don’t think we have any machine that is not putting up at least 1500 hours a year and some of it is putting well over 2000 hours. I thought that , that baler was cheap too, it didn’t look to have done much work from what I could see the paint wasn’t even worn off the pickup bands . Regards from Ireland.