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who went to the Cascade auction?

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    Posted: 24 Sep 2016 at 7:36pm
I didn't make it there and curious as to what the D17 with 170 picker brought. Also the forage wagon and flare box. Those are the items I wanted, especially the picker.
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I hope someone posts prices as well. I wanted to go but was afraid I might buy something and right now I have to many projects. I like forage equipment and pickers as well. Tom
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The D17 with the 170 picker went for $6500 and the wagon went for $3750. I was really impressed with the auctioneer (Clemens)...they did an A+ job. I finally got a 5' SC grain drill for my CA.
1951 CA, 1952 CA with cultivator, 20 Series 8' disc harrow, 2 bottom pick-up plow, forage blower, 2-row rear mounted drill corn planter, Allcrop grain drill, No. 80T sickle mower, MN No. 130 barge box
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I couldn't make it today but I've to go down there tomorrow and will be talking to someone who was their today. I believe one of the picker sold for 1500.00 or 2000.00 and the flair box sold for 3000.00 and the pto rake sold for 1500.00 the rotary hoe sold for 250.00 that is all I can remember off the top of my head Kenny L.
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The 8' blade with extensions was $550, the 302 square baler was $600, the 110 manure spreader was $2750, Terra Tiger $1400, rare subsoiler $800, Scamper lawnmower $400, D21 ~ $15000, 185 diesel $4500, D19 diesel $5950, 180 w/ radio $3100, older grain drill $700, HD 3 $4400, HD5 $800, D17 gas narrow front $3900, WD45 diesel $6100, D17 Series III diesel $5000, D14 $1600, G w/ corn planter $3200, another G $2250
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Cernunnos, thanks for post the prices it look like thing sold very well Kenny L.
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Well, with those prices I doubt any of it is coming to Daehler farms.
8070FWA,7080 BlackBelly, 7045,2 200s,D19,D17,G, WD,45,UC,7 AC mowers and lots more!
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I was there, took quite a few photos, here are a few. Weights, only thing I bought was the IH splits.
 
Nice sign.

Some of the tractors and equipment.



Manure spreader.

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More equipment.


One of the dozers and power unit.

Several of the plows, if you needed (or wanted) a plow this was a good day.

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The Sub-Soiler, reason I was there. My checkbook however was not big enough.

Dirt scoop.

One of the combines, not sure what model and I was leaving when they were selling it.

Planter.


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Anybody know what the Allis-Chalmers sign brought?
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More tractors and corn pickers/other harvesting equipment. Nice WD with No. 33.


The D-17 with 170 picker.

The wagon.

WD with chopper.

WD45 with forage harvester of some sort.
 
D something, 14 maybe, with all crop 40? I think that all crop brought $1400, lady standing beside me bought it.

45 Diesel W/all crop.
 


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The sign went for $2500
1951 CA, 1952 CA with cultivator, 20 Series 8' disc harrow, 2 bottom pick-up plow, forage blower, 2-row rear mounted drill corn planter, Allcrop grain drill, No. 80T sickle mower, MN No. 130 barge box
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Tractors, I didn't get pics of a lot of them but here are a few. D-21

185

180 gas.

D-17

D-14 sold as a parts tractor.

HD4? I would like to have this, just can't justify the $$$.


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Some Misc. stuff.
Terre tiger

PTO generator

Nice little snap-coupler disc, (nicest one I've ever seen) would like to have brought this home.

According to Norm's book it looks like a No. 40, think it brought $1050.

This was a fun sale even though I didn't get anything orange bought. If a person needed a WD, 45, or a small plow there were bargains for sure.
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that was me on the wd with picker, my son Austin on the 45 and chopper. I helped tuning and selling equipment today. good crowd and a lot of uunique items. the d21 was mine and is going to a new home
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My brother was there and noted the prices:

HD five cat $800

Cat with  six way blade $4400

Generator $750 power unit $5000

185 $4500

D17 diesel SERIES III 9500

Spreader $2750

D 19 $5950

D 14 $1600

D 21 $15,000

Sign 2500

G with planter $3250

G $2250

Picker D17 $6500

Wagon $3750 #87

WD with picker $2750 #604

   Same $1500#27

D17 picker $2200 #

D17 painted $3900 165

 Row over plow $800 113

45 diesel $6100

66 combine $500

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Boy they were some real AC people!!
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Anyone know what the Gleaner K and the planter brought? Both looked very nice. Ryan
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There were 5 WD's, price varied from $600 to $850. 5 WD45's gassers varied from $850 to $1050. AC running gear, 5 stud wheels $350, 80T mower $300, WD sc mower $650, 2r sc planter $500, C nf $525, C w/sickle mower $800, chain saw $250, fender mount radio $250, 4r sc planter $50, forage box on non AC gear $850, sc 6' grain drill $1300. Believe the combines didn't sell
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cant get a hold of bill gorman. any one know him he supposedly bought the d21 , wont answer
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Does anybody know what the A-C welder brought?
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I wish I could've gone. I would like to have bought the Bendix radio (2nd pic) and all the combines! 
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did the implements that were attached to the tractors, sell with the tractors together?
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Thanks for posting the pictures. What a great collection. What is the story of how this collection was formed?
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Wagon $3750. Anyone know more about it - AC gear 8, 10, or 12ton ? AC silage box? Thanks
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looks like things were selling pretty high.
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Shameless---what they did is have all the tractors hooked up to a particular implement.  Then they would drive the unit up in front of the seated potential buyers and first auction off the tractor and then auction off the implement.  It seemed to work really well bringing all the items to the buyers instead of migrating to each one.  
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Looks like things were selling pretty low. Time to move the WCs, WDs, WD45s, and plows out of the shed and rent out the space for boats and RVs.
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JimIA - - the Type 200 welder was one of the first items sold and it went for $650
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