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HeadsUp OKC,OK guys!/auction@West OKC/Reno&Morgan

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Jim Hancock View Drop Down
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    Posted: 30 Mar 2018 at 8:17pm
I just found the flyer at Tsc awhile ago. 


Pics on his site. 

Saturday, March 31 9:00am start time. 

I-40 & Morgan Road, go north 1/4 mile to Reno, go east 1/4 mile. North side of road. 

9495 West Reno, Okc, OK

I had been watching a 3 bottom sc plow out by the road all year, then it disappeared a little over a week ago. Now, I know why. 
Flyer has a dyno and a 5 bottom plow listed along with various other tractors and farm equipment/implements and farm related odds and ends. 


Edited by Jim Hancock - 30 Mar 2018 at 8:37pm
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If I had known a few days sooner,, I might have made plans to go....
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Remember the pic of a 2 row lister planter a few days ago that Creston posted and asked if it was an Allis? 
It's at this auction. 
Looking at the pics, I spotted a small caterpillar yellow front end loader of the style that you'd find at a gravel pit. 
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I sure hope the auctioneer is more organized then the sale bill!  Might be some bargains.
 
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Originally posted by Michael V (NM) Michael V (NM) wrote:

If I had known a few days sooner,, I might have made plans to go....
Not sure you're missing much, Michael. I went to browse today, and the only Allis things I saw were the lister, 3-bottom, a disc permanently converted from SC to 3pt, and a mangled B/C radiator shroud. LOTS of Deere 2 cylinder parts, though. Could probably build a bunch of tractors from the parts there.
I'll probably go hang out there tomorrow, and just see what things bring. The only really "nice" tractors there (my opinion) are the 7810 and the 630 LPG (But even it has a rusted out rim that was hissing out air as I looked at it). All the others are cobbled up or made into puller tractors (mainly just the two G's). Also a half decent R, but it still wasn't in the best shape it seemed. Nearly all the tires on the tractors are dry rotted, which you can't tell from the photos.  


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