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Above far left this steel and cast iron John Deere bed later sold for $120, the rest of the above pictures shows
selling "stuff" that began at 10 AM. Below far left during the day I often rested on this bench next to my quiet buddy
until it and he was sold. Below left shows two of eight Victrola's we had for sale. Below right and far
right a collection of nice hit and miss engines for sale.
Above far left another view of these nice hit and miss engines. Above left a one horse sleigh and a Russian Vasa
motorcycle with sidecar. Above right and far right, tractors and furniture and stuff. Below far left and left
tractors and other vehicles. Below right SER Honcho Chuck Goebels yellow electric cart
below far right nice looking diesel engine powered generator for four 1000 watt portable lights.
Above far left various trailers and Ernie Walkers Ford Ranger Pickup.
Above left a Dodge pickup. Above right and far right. Instead of having this Registration office in a motor home
as we have in the past when we held our July Auctions in our campground, they're right here in our
Admin Building. Below far left we were donated a lot of construction material to auction.
Below left, right and far right Gary and Julius Schnell's 1920 IH Titan 10-20.
Above far left Trustee Vice President Bob Morley gets a stone out of his boot while speaking with Trustee President
Jeanette Stevens. Above left nearly 12:30 noon and here comes our first sale item, Museum owned electric golf cart
driven by Bob Swaim sold for $1,000. Above right Arco hit and miss engine $350. Above far right John Deere $900.
Below far left I never did hear what kind of engine this is but it sold for $400. Below left Auctioneer Tony described this
as a Crosley home built from a kit mini tractor sold for $1,200, operated by Bruce Yoho. Below right this Ken MacChesney
operated Ferguson Tractor did not sell. Below far right this 1994 Dodge model 1500 gasoline V-6 sold for $1,800.
Above far left IH model M $450. Above left 1952 John Deere Model B $1,450. Above right Stover $500.
Above far right Ernie Walkers 1983 Ford Ranger pickup did not sell now, but, later in the day it was brought across the
block again and sold for $750. Below far left Hercules $850. Below left and right, here is that light tower on the block.
Ken MacChesney started it right up, but still it like Ernie's pickup did not sell now, but later in the day it was offered
again and sold for $1,200. Below far right Julius Schnell operates his 1920 IH Titan 10-20 that did not sell even when it
was offered later in the day.
Above far left Fairmont $325. Above left Maytag $425. Above right Bob Swaim with another Museum owned Club Car $700.
Above far right Bruce Yoho on a John Deere Model H $2,250. Below far left Stover $475. Below left and right 1959 Willys 4WD
did not sell. It's engine was running sitting on the trailer, but our experience is that in the best of times vehicles on
trailers rarely bring top dollar, if they sell at all. Below far right Daihatsu gas mini truck did not sell now
but did later in the day for $1,500. This vehicle is strictly off road use, such as a factory or a ranch, as DMV will not license it
for on road use.
Above far left another Daihatsu view showing hydraulic dump bed. Above left nicely restored 1956 Farmall 200 $2,200.
Another Maytag, same as the single cylinder one above, except not as clean, sold for $200 less than the one above: $225.
Above right: IH Mogul 1.75 HP $675. Above far right Bruce Yoho on a Ditch Witch sold for $500. Below far left 1948 Case
$650. Below left and right 1956 Russian Vasa motorcycle with sidecar. This one did not sell but the seller, pictured on
the scoot, brought two and the other one sold later for $2,600. Below far right Bruce Yoho on a Ford 8N complete with a Bush
Hog, did not sell now, nor later.
Above far left Trustee Vice President Bob Morley drives Chuck Goebel's electric cart sold for $550. Above left 1917
Waterloo Boy $875. Above right bucket equipped tractor did not sell now nor later. Above far right this 1973 Cushman
was Ernie Walkers and sold for $325. Below far left John Deere Model M $1,300. Below left Ken MacChesney on a Ford 2N with
a reversible Gannon did not sell now nor later. Below right and far right Trustee Cheeseburger Jack Lester offers one
of the trucks he used in his Los Angeles Cascade
refrigeration business. It is a 1996 turbo diesel Chevrolet W4 Tiltmaster with a neat multi position hydraulic
tailgate that Jack in demonstrating far right picture. It did not collect reasonable bids so did not sell now nor later.
Above far left a pair of 1-1/2 HP McCormick Deering Model LA's sold for $275 for the pair. Above left Ken MacChesney on
a Farmall Diesel 560 $950. Above right a one horse sleigh did not sell now nor later. Above far right Massey Ferguson
240 $675.

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