Doggone it Gary.... if your only going to get a pulled pork sandwich and a coffee, you could think about your friends.... Will would have liked that 4640 and I'd have been real happy with the 1466..LOL Thanks Gary.
Your video was a good way for me to unwind this morning before I start my day full force lol. I'm with you on tire choices for general farm tasks. Have a good day Gary.
@@tractortalkwithgary1271 then people would be hammering you Gary but if you ever want to go down that road with me jump on in lol. It's shark infested waters.
@@CarolinaSaltwaterLiving , I hear you load and clear Mathew. I have a good friend that I used to work with that was a Combat Marine that has done tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. He got wounded, got out of the Marines, and went back as a security contractor for Black Water. We may be doing an interview with him coming up on my channel.
Thanks Bryce. I love Northfield. Such a beautiful area. My favorite part of Minnesota. You guys have such a beautiful state. Such a shame it has become so stinking liberal.
That looks like a great auction with lots of cool equipment, we should pop over to one of your auctions 🙂 I really like the JD520. Thanks for bring us along to the auction
How's she goin'? Lots of gear for sale there Gary and it looked like most of it was John Deere. I wonder why there are so many? No joking, it seems at all majors auction sites there are a lot of John Deere machines listed. Thanks for taking us along on this one. It was fun to see and hear the action of the auction!! Take 'er easy!!
Thanks Mike. We are in John Deere country here. Much of their tractors and equipment is made about 50 miles from here. John Deere seems to be the only domestic tractor brand to survive the 70’s and early 80’s. They didn’t sell out or merge with any other company. They also hung onto their dealerships. That was very tough to do but turned out to be a very smart move on their part.
They are certainly a popular brand even around here!! They merchandise their products well, what with all the hats, shirts toys and what nots available with green and yellow on them!!@@tractortalkwithgary1271
Thanks Dave. Most appeared well cared for. Much of the equipment is coming from estates,retirement, or down sizing. There is much equipment there that you can simply hop on or in and just go. There is some that will need to be hauled straight to the shop. A few are just parts Tractors. There is a pretty good market for parts.
Most of the stuff sold really well. I guess it all depends on your perspective. It makes a difference whether you are buying or selling! Thanks for watching Mike.
U talk 😊😊 about that John deere tractor 🚜 😊 some 1 put a turbo on it 4 more HP / more air more HP 4 diesel engines and the John deere hay balers was better than the old new Holland hay balers 😊😊 I don't remember none of them that had the kickers on them 😮😮 if U have a hay wagon behind they drop every bale on the ground then 2 people would have 2 walk along each of the wagon and pick up every bale and throw it on the hay wagon and some 1 still had 2 stack the bales 😮😮 the old wagons would only hold about 75 bales not like the red 1S they hold 150 bales a baler w a kicker on it U can turn it up and it will kick a bale past the hay wagon the old hay balers weren't like that at all 😮😮 3 16 2O24
Thanks for the comment Clarence. I was wrong about the turbo part on that 2520. That tractor was originally a gas engine version and someone swapped out the old gas engine for a newer JD turbocharged diesel engine. It was a gain of approximately 15 hp on an already snappy little tractor. We used to have a JD 336 baler almost identical to that one. It was one of the 1st 336’s to come out. My Dad and I went to the dealer and help put it together. It sold on the farm sale with the original sticker invoice on the bale chamber and you could still read the $1995.00 on the tag It sold for$5995 on our sale in 86
Thanks for sharing, the big ones went for a lot of 💰💰💰wow… what did you think of the $14k for the 2520? Low or high? The little Farmall was in great shape 👍🏻. That was fun Gary, have a great weekend 👍🏻🙋🏼♂️🙂👊🏻🍻
The 2520 was originally a gas powered tractor. At some point, they replaced the gas engine with a newer 2155 John Deere 2155 engine that is turbo charged. They have a 15 more hp than the 2520 diesel engine which is just slightly more powerful than the gas engine version. Add the extra 25 hp and the snap the turbo gives it and you would have a pretty gutsy little tractor. Had this tractor been original, either gas or diesel, it would have nearly doubled the price. What makes these tractors so valuable is that JD didn’t make very many of them and only made them for 4 years. Thanks Luc
The tractors are bigger than the peddle ones at the last auction!!! Lots of green tractors, I can understand why they are there!!! Orange is best. 👍👍👍👍👍. Hahaha 🤣
Would have to baby that 2510, the 40-50 series were very easy to burn up with turbos, most were overhauled yearly and more often if not very vigilant, this country was very hard on those tractors
Beautiful my friend good afternoon my friend ❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Love a good auction! That’s where we picked up our John Deere dozer at an auction. Got a pretty decent deal
Thanks Tom.
From what I have seen,
you did get a good deal on that!
Good Evening Gary! 👍😎👍Wow! Love that auction action!… trying to figure out what sold for 180,000 right off the bat? Wow!
Thanks Kev. These guys are the best!
Nice tractors ! Wish I had money and a use for some of those
Really Cool auction 👍
Thanks Phil
I love the auction videos, Gary!!!! Thank you so much for taking the time to do this and share with us all!👍
Thanks for stopping by John.
Doggone it Gary.... if your only going to get a pulled pork sandwich and a coffee, you could think about your friends.... Will would have liked that 4640 and I'd have been real happy with the 1466..LOL Thanks Gary.
Well Brent, for what it’s worth…
that was a really good pulled pork sandwich!
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Thanks for watching Brent
That was some nice stuff, thanks for sharing Gary. Hope you have a blessed day and weekend my friend.
Thanks Tony! You as well.
Hey thanks for carrying us along,Gary ! Very nice clean tractor you were looking at!
Thanks Scott. These guys have the best auctions around.
Gary what a line up of some super pristine old John Deere's, that was awesome
Thanks Jan! Great stuff! Great auction!
Very interesting Gary, some nice looking equipment. Looks like a great day, thanks for taking us along, Ben 🚜👍
Thanks for watching Ben
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good afternoon Gary. Some really nice equipment there. Seem to be a lot of JD. I like all the variety at the auction. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching Paul.
I do love these auctions!
Yes there were a lot of John Deere’s here, but then again, this is Deere country
I love a good auction! It looked some good machines at this one. They got some great prices too! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching John.
Looks like you had a good view from your step ladder!
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Your video was a good way for me to unwind this morning before I start my day full force lol. I'm with you on tire choices for general farm tasks. Have a good day Gary.
Thanks Mathew.
@@tractortalkwithgary1271 you're welcome Gary!
@@CarolinaSaltwaterLiving , wish you could have been here with me yesterday Mathew.
We could have done a little walk and talk!
@@tractortalkwithgary1271 then people would be hammering you Gary but if you ever want to go down that road with me jump on in lol. It's shark infested waters.
@@CarolinaSaltwaterLiving , I hear you load and clear Mathew.
I have a good friend that I used to work with that was a Combat Marine that has done tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. He got wounded, got out of the Marines, and went back as a security contractor for Black Water.
We may be doing an interview with him coming up on my channel.
Thank you for coming out to see our auction Gary
What an awesome auction Joel and crew.
You guys rock!
Wow! Heaven. Some nice machines there.
Good morning Brian.
It was great.
Thanks for watching.
Very nice Gary. Lots of nice equipment there. Some looked like new. I sure would like have the Massey Ferguson 50. Nice.
Have a great day 👍🏻👍🏻👋👋
Thanks Noel!
I rather thought that you would like that.
Logger John too!
@@tractortalkwithgary1271 Yes. After seeing what johns can do, I’d like one. 👍🏻👍🏻👋👋
Some nice equipment!
Thanks for watching Erik.
See anything you that you couldn’t live without?
@@tractortalkwithgary1271 there's always a want list. 😂
Nice detail on the finishes. I know Northfield well. I don't think they still have a JD dealer. It was along MN 3.
Thank you Gary.
Thanks Bryce.
I love Northfield. Such a beautiful area.
My favorite part of Minnesota.
You guys have such a beautiful state.
Such a shame it has become so stinking liberal.
That looks like a great auction with lots of cool equipment, we should pop over to one of your auctions 🙂 I really like the JD520. Thanks for bring us along to the auction
Joseph, I would absolutely love to have you guys here.
That would be awesome!
Thanks for watching!
Good evening Gary 🍻
Howdy Ron!
Good evening Gary 🙋🏼♂️👍🏻👊🏻
Good morning Luc!
How are you my friend?
That was very interesting
Thanks Kenny!
@tractortalkwithgary1271 I was watching it, and the next thing I knew, it was over. I said to myself, "that was real good"
Good evening again Gary
Hi again Ed!
The last one was a bargain compared to the previous tractors! Thanks for sharing. I wonder what the International fetched.
Thanks for watching Rick.
That would for sure been a project tractor
Morning Gary some cool stuff at the auction
Thanks Colton. You would be like me. A kid in a candy store!
How's she goin'? Lots of gear for sale there Gary and it looked like most of it was John Deere. I wonder why there are so many? No joking, it seems at all majors auction sites there are a lot of John Deere machines listed. Thanks for taking us along on this one. It was fun to see and hear the action of the auction!! Take 'er easy!!
Thanks Mike.
We are in John Deere country here. Much of their tractors and equipment is made about 50 miles from here.
John Deere seems to be the only domestic tractor brand to survive the 70’s and early 80’s. They didn’t sell out or merge with any other company. They also hung onto their dealerships. That was very tough to do but turned out to be a very smart move on their part.
They are certainly a popular brand even around here!! They merchandise their products well, what with all the hats, shirts toys and what nots available with green and yellow on them!!@@tractortalkwithgary1271
Hey Gary awesome lineup. There's a couple things there I would like to have had.
My list is whole lot longer than yours Curt
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Thanks for watching.
Hi Gary! There was some good looking stuff there. Did you do any bidding to add to your collection?
I bought a pulled pork sandwich from the lunch room. Does that count Justin???
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Haha that counts
I’ve never seen so many show quality tractors at auction. Generally they have their working clothes on😊. Mostly the Deere’s looked clean.
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Thanks Dave.
Most appeared well cared for.
Much of the equipment is coming from estates,retirement, or down sizing.
There is much equipment there that you can simply hop on or in and just go.
There is some that will need to be hauled straight to the shop.
A few are just parts Tractors.
There is a pretty good market for parts.
Howdy Gary ☕️☕️👍
Howdy Chad!
Good evening Gary, nice auction. Did you buy any thing.
Good evening Louie!
I never bought a thing.
I never even bother to ask Barb for the checkbook.
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Probably both 👍, nice tractors Gary, any idea just curious how many times they change green 👍, later Gary
Hi Len.
Thanks for watching.
Nice equipment for sure. Don’t know much about the pricing of these, but it seams like they go for a fairly high price?🤷♂️ thanks for sharing Garry
Most of the stuff sold really well.
I guess it all depends on your perspective. It makes a difference whether you are buying or selling!
Thanks for watching Mike.
U talk 😊😊 about that John deere tractor 🚜 😊 some 1 put a turbo on it 4 more HP / more air more HP 4 diesel engines and the John deere hay balers was better than the old new Holland hay balers 😊😊 I don't remember none of them that had the kickers on them 😮😮 if U have a hay wagon behind they drop every bale on the ground then 2 people would have 2 walk along each of the wagon and pick up every bale and throw it on the hay wagon and some 1 still had 2 stack the bales 😮😮 the old wagons would only hold about 75 bales not like the red 1S they hold 150 bales a baler w a kicker on it U can turn it up and it will kick a bale past the hay wagon the old hay balers weren't like that at all 😮😮 3 16 2O24
Thanks for the comment Clarence.
I was wrong about the turbo part on that 2520.
That tractor was originally a gas engine version and someone swapped out the old gas engine for a newer JD turbocharged diesel engine.
It was a gain of approximately 15 hp on an already snappy little tractor.
We used to have a JD 336 baler almost identical to that one.
It was one of the 1st 336’s to come out. My Dad and I went to the dealer and help put it together.
It sold on the farm sale with the original sticker invoice on the bale chamber and you could still read the $1995.00 on the tag
It sold for$5995 on our sale in 86
Thanks for sharing, the big ones went for a lot of 💰💰💰wow… what did you think of the $14k for the 2520? Low or high? The little Farmall was in great shape 👍🏻. That was fun Gary, have a great weekend 👍🏻🙋🏼♂️🙂👊🏻🍻
The 2520 was originally a gas powered tractor.
At some point, they replaced the gas engine with a newer 2155 John Deere 2155 engine that is turbo charged.
They have a 15 more hp than the 2520 diesel engine which is just slightly more powerful than the gas engine version.
Add the extra 25 hp and the snap the turbo gives it and you would have a pretty gutsy little tractor.
Had this tractor been original, either gas or diesel, it would have nearly doubled the price.
What makes these tractors so valuable is that JD didn’t make very many of them and only made them for 4 years.
Thanks Luc
Good sale
The tractors are bigger than the peddle ones at the last auction!!! Lots of green tractors, I can understand why they are there!!! Orange is best. 👍👍👍👍👍. Hahaha 🤣
Thanks Chad!
They sure had a great lineup.
As for the best color tractors???
The best ones are the paid for ones!
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What was that guy saying 70.ooo full of crap
Mahindra Kioti ytm tractors are junk
Would have to baby that 2510, the 40-50 series were very easy to burn up with turbos, most were overhauled yearly and more often if not very vigilant, this country was very hard on those tractors