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Nice 185 and K2 upcoming auction

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    Posted: 06 Mar 2015 at 3:24am
 Just a heads up posting there is a Nice late model 185 4500 hours, 30" rubber. also a Gleaner K2 diesel nice shape to be auctioned off Saturday morning  just north of Watsontown Pa. Grump and I stopped the other day and looked these units over. Both nice, we will go and see them sold but have no intrest in either..
3 WC's, 2 WD's, 3 WD-5's, D-14 w/HenryBackhoe, D-17, 4 D-19's, 185, 190XTsIII, 200, 210, 7010, 10 L&G Allis's. Nunn Better Farms Bleed Orange!!!!!
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tell us what they bring! maybe a few pics?
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http://fraleyauction.com/auctions.html
here is a link to the auctioneer, stopped by today and they both seem very clean. Only thing that puzzles me is the tires on the Gleaner are shot, almost as bald as I am! but I don't think they are original.


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I doubt if Matador will be going, a lloonngg drive home!
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Please give updates on the sale prices. I would love to have that K2 on our farm!! It would be perfect. Ryan
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Like Eric said that K2 kinda puzzles me too. The drive tires are BALD!!!!!!! and they are turf tires. I dont think they came factory with turf tires. So in my thinking a K2 with 2 something thousand hours has worn through 2 sets of drive tires????????? The other thing puzzling is I knew the owner and he was EXTREMELY fussy. If I didnt know better I would question as to why those tires are so bald.  Eric are you going to the sale?
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Planning on it, I think the tires were just swapped with a backhoe since they look like R4 tires. Don't think they're turf tires
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Tractor came from Ohio
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I think on craigslist i saw a F gleaner with 4 row corn head and 13' grain head for $1500.oo in the terre haute  IN CLSmile
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That gleaner package is a great combination for any farm, but nearly perfect for the PA farm territory. Its a white top cab, so it should be a 1978 year with serial 25201-26200.  Most 1979s had a black "Corn Plus" decal on cab top? If it is a 79' its serial would be 26201-26700. Both 78' or 79' versions had the orange 433T engine.  Black 433Ts were later 1980-81'. The 565 hours on its clock make me wonder? Those machine's hr meters were notorious for quitting anywhere between 1100-1900 hrs.  If its sitting on 565, its probably right...  Closer wear inspections would divulge more accurate assessment.
 I think it will bring the following prices at a good PA farm auction:

1978 K2 diesel, hydraulic unloading auger, cloth seat, chopper, 10' head - $10-15,000
1978 A330 black corn head, short snouts - $4500


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Where do I find the serial number?
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$1500 for gleaner & both heads, going to north Carolina $2400 for 185
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Both a steal.
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The K2 Gleaner sold for $15000 yes folks thats 15 thousand its going to the Carolinas. the 185 is SN# 11418 and it sold for $8250
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I didnt see you there Eric. Was looking for you. Grump and I left right after the 185 was sold and went to looking at a 7030
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$15k for a K2!? Wow!

John's right. I didn't go to that one.

Which set of numbers is it? $1500 for a 185 sure sounds like a steal to me!
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Originally posted by EricPA EricPA wrote:

$1500 for gleaner & both heads, going to north Carolina $2400 for 185
  I read this and about spit my hamburger out I was eating!! Then I read further down the page and about chocked on that same burger!! $15,000!!! Wow!! Ryan
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I stood there choking on my Copenhagen when that K2 hit $10k looking at Grump (my dad), both of us with jaws dropping. And I was just about to jump on that 185 at 3500 but someone else jumped in and it took off
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Thats twice what we paid for our F2 corn soybean special with a 438 corn head, and I paid $5400 for our 185 about 10 years ago. I told grump we should have polished up our F2 brought it over and we could have upgraded to a M3 for less and had some boot money to play with. a nice JD 328 baler went $11500, a NH 311 baler went $4500, and a NI 325? 2 row narrow went $6500. hay racks went from $1900 to $7200
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I got there just as Adam was milking what I heard as 2200 out of 185 and I asked a man leaning on the grain head about the price on the Gleaner since I missed it.
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Sorry I missed you Eric.We will have to catch up sometime
3 WC's, 2 WD's, 3 WD-5's, D-14 w/HenryBackhoe, D-17, 4 D-19's, 185, 190XTsIII, 200, 210, 7010, 10 L&G Allis's. Nunn Better Farms Bleed Orange!!!!!
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I bid on the K2, but didn't get it - way too high. Auctioneer talked to me after sale ended. He said the original owner purchased it new in 1979 & used it sparingly. 2nd owner bought it in 1990 and only picked 10 acres a year. He felt that the 565 hours was accurate. He said it was the cleanest one he'd seen. The gleaner package (K2, A330, & 10' header) sold for $15,200 to a NC buyer.
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I found a much better deal today.  At the annual Farmers Market meeting today, a friend from north east of me asked if I could direct him to the All Crop combine I knew a neighbor had.  I drove him over to the place and we checked it out.  He's looking for one to harvest dry beans.  It had been in the 2013 flood but other then mud on the lower part of it, it didn't look too bad.  The rollers are missing the rubber coating and no canvases.  Asked the owner what he wanted for it, after hemming and hawing a minute he said $50.  The check book came out pretty fast!  Now we just have to dig it out, maybe after the snow melts and mud drys.
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It just goes to show in this vast country we live in there are little treasures to find like this K2 with such low hours and in great shape after 35+ years of harvesting!! Now if I could only find a 220 FWA that someone has that does not know what its worth!! Ryan
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That's a heck of a deal on the All Crop.

I don't know how much I'd want a machine with hours that low. Part of me would be concerned with the belts, hoses, and gaskets. My father always said (about cars) that the only thing that benefitted by sitting was the odometer.

It would be neat to own something that close to new, but I don't know if I could really live with it or not.
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