Upcoming Auction-What are they worth?

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PitbullMidwest

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An upcoming auction has 2 rear grade blades on the bill, assuming they are in decent condition, what are they worth?

Kewanee 6ft

Ford 6ft
 
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Becareful of auctions, around here the general public will bid everything over retail and think their getting a deal :eek:
The private ones are ?? the better ones
:)
 
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At a rather large farm equipment auction I attended about 1.5 months ago, depending on condition, 200-425. I did see a 8' woods gill go for 325 that was almost pristine. Depends alot on the weather too. There are several equipment auctioneers on ebay, do a price check with their listings, they seem to set a low reserve.
 
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Need more info than just width. Light, medium or heavy duty blades? Model number? Hydraulic cylinders, tilt, offset etc? Condition?
 
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radman1 said:
Need more info than just width. Light, medium or heavy duty blades? Model number? Hydraulic cylinders, tilt, offset etc? Condition?

I wish I knew. That's all the info from the sale bill. Its an annual farm machinery consignment.

MrJimi said:
Be careful of auctions, around here the general public will bid everything over retail and think their getting a deal
The private ones are ?? the better ones

I agree, fortunately I've never suffered from auction fever. One benefit of being cheap, I guess.

PA hayseed said:
...depending on condition, 200-425.

That's about what I was thinking. My BILs buy a lot of equipment at auctions, they won't let me over pay and if I do they'll never let me forget it either. :)
 
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I attend a lot of farm equip auctions around south-central Kentucky, and most of my implement purchases are from auctions. Here, rear blades go pretty cheaply. My 6' (tilt, rotate and offset) is a very heavy duty and was $70 in reasonable shape. I saw a 6' heavy box blade, with not a scratch go for $195 recently. Generally, manual 6' rear blades in pretty good shape and of good quality are about $125. Cheaper in fall/winter, more at spring auctions.
 
 

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