c4l
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chambers down in carrigaline have the 64855 mile bridge area?
chambers down in carrigaline have the 64855 mile bridge area?
I thought the same. Compared to the other prices they seemed dear. Make you think about some of the other tractors.The one thing that struck me with nearly all the tractors was the lack of rubber! All prices are plus Vat too. I thought the Renault Cergos and Zetor 9641 made enough and should sell at what was offered.
The one thing that struck me with nearly all the tractors was the lack of rubber! All prices are plus Vat too. I thought the Renault Cergos and Zetor 9641 made enough and should sell at what was offered.
I thought the same. Compared to the other prices they seemed dear. Make you think about some of the other tractors.
Are some of those hours plus 10k I wonder?
@diesel power was there for some of it.Anyone see what the sprayers or combines made?
The only sprayer I saw sold was a Bargam and I'm fairly sure 4800 was what it went for. I left after the MF combine and didn't see any of the others going. I do know you could have bought a trampoline for 50 euroAnyone see what the sprayers or combines made?
The only sprayer I saw sold was a Bargam and I'm fairly sure 4800 was what it went for. I left after the MF combine and didn't see any of the others going. I do know you could have bought a trampoline for 50 euro
I was gone before they sold any of the tractors. They were fairly worn examples and one of the valtras was missing it's 4wd shaft.Did you take notice of any of the tractors? were they cheap at the reported prices or well worn units?
So nothing sold basically... except scrap.
8 out of the 10 pictures went unsold......So nothing sold basically... except scrap.
I was under the impression there wasn't a reserve and everything was to go.
I was under the impression there wasn't a reserve and everything was to go.
Curious to hear about that baler myself. One of the lads with us on Saturday is a McHale man and he was over that baler in a fair amount of detail and reckoned it's a very good machine.That's the way it was portrayed in the media too but clearly reality was different.
Did anybody see or hear what the McHale 550 baler made?
Curious to hear about that baler myself. One of the lads with us on Saturday is a McHale man and he was over that baler in a fair amount of detail and reckoned it's a very good machine.
tbh, me and dad were surprised about the fx48 and 6810. that 6810 was nearing what it was worth and the fx was at handy enough money as it was. i guess the 4wd on the 6810 adds a bit of value to it. also the timing of the auction with harvest season round the corner, shouldve helped the combines to sell.Had a man ring about our old 3610 that didn’t sell , only up to 5000 but surprised it didn’t sell , they surely must have it written down to that now , they have it 4 years ..... I’d say a small bit more would buy it.
I'd imagine most of that stuff was traded in its sins so to speak so wouldn't be the most attractive to someone that wanted to put it to work in the near future, buyer beware and all that.tbh, me and dad were surprised about the fx48 and 6810. that 6810 was nearing what it was worth and the fx was at handy enough money as it was. i guess the 4wd on the 6810 adds a bit of value to it. also the timing of the auction with harvest season round the corner, shouldve helped the combines to sell.
alot of those would need a few grand spent on them at leastI'd imagine most of that stuff was traded in its sins so to speak so wouldn't be the most attractive to someone that wanted to put it to work in the near future, buyer beware and all that.
alot of those would need a few grand spent on them at least
Curious to hear about that baler myself. One of the lads with us on Saturday is a McHale man and he was over that baler in a fair amount of detail and reckoned it's a very good machine.