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   ILGLEANER  
   
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     Topic: Auman Auction pricesPosted: 28 Nov 2009 at 11:47pm  | 
 
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   I had a guy tell me a few.
 
   
   45 diesel nice wf                 7400 
  A   decent old retoration    9500 
 220   work clothes             8000 
 440 oliver imaculant          12000 
 1206 just as nice as 440   20000 
 economy is really in the tank............LOL!! 
                        IG 
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   Jay IN  
   
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     Posted: 29 Nov 2009 at 12:21am | 
 
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   where was this? 
    
   
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   John (C-IL)  
   
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     Posted: 29 Nov 2009 at 8:17am | 
 
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   A pretty decent 1955 WD45 brought $1500 and a very nice 1950 WD brought $2000. What amazed me about the WD is that the guy that fixed it up did a very nice job and then left a rats nest of a wiring harness on it! For $65 he could have changed out the wiring harness and completed the job. 
 
   
  The Sale was in Taylorville, IL. Aumann Auctions Annual Thanksgiving auction. There were some pretty good buys, but good and desireable tractors are still selling for good money. A MF 98 sold for $23,000! It was a beauty and one I would have loved to had in my stable. The A was in pretty decent condition with electric start. It had been given a DuPont overhaul at some point but the underside of the fenders still had the original paint. 
Here is the complete list from Proxibid.com 
Lot # 15    D-17 wide front unrestored $1800 
Lot # 31    AC Model A belt pulley PTO electric start $9500 
Lot # 62    AC WD45D # 218997 $7400 
Lot #113   AC C single front wheel $1600 
Lot #114   AC G $2600 
Lot #116   AC WD45 200677 $1500 
Lot #118   AC WD very nice restoration $2000 
Lot #166   AC WC 12425 Unstyled with cultivator $1300 
Lot #189   AC WD original $1200 
Lot #192   AC C $750 
Lot #194   AC WC $700 
Lot #200   AC B $900 
Lot #204   AC WC add on continuous PTO to run rotobaler $1400 
Lot #220   AC 220 $8000 
Lot #229   AC G $2100 
High sales price for the auctiion: 
Lot # 28 John Deere 720 High Crop  $32,500 Edited by John (C-IL) - 29 Nov 2009 at 9:27am  | 
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     Posted: 29 Nov 2009 at 4:26pm | 
 
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   A nicely restored 440 Oliver recently sold for $9750 at a local auction.  They are cute little tractors.
    
   
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   JohnCO  
   
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     Posted: 29 Nov 2009 at 8:39pm | 
 
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   I went to a sale near Mead, Colorado yesterday.  A clean C with a single front wheel sold for 650 or 675.  I had it for a few seconds at $300 but already have 2 C's so just bid to help them out.  A real nice narrow front Oliver brought $1,600.  A MM RTU parts tractor brought about $400.  The other tractors were 20 series JD's with high hours but in good shape, sold in the $7,000 to $9,000 area. I bought a 1000 gallon honey wagon for $275.  Not many auctions in this area this fall, prices seemed pretty high for old but well maintained machinery.
    
   
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     Posted: 29 Nov 2009 at 8:39pm | 
 
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   It was an Oliver 770 gas.
    
   
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