1975 IHC 1566 Tractor with 450 Hours Sold for $45,000 on Minnesota Farm Auction
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ส.ค. 2014
- Machinery Pete shoots video of a 1975 IHC 1566 tractor with 450 actual hours selling on an August 14, 2014 farm retirement auction in Ostrander, MN. Sale by Gehling Auction, Inc.
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That is a beautiful tractor, they don't make them that tuff anymore
Great piece if American history indeed.
Pete i woulld love to see what everything else sold for as well. Most of this low hour original 60's and 70's equipment is going through the roof.
Amazing tractor and sale. I guessed it would hit $40K. I watched the sale online yesterday too. Thanks Greg!
Nice, I figured pretty dang close but I also had a little hope they'd have a few dealers fighting to get it to 50. Oh well. A good deal all the way around. Thanks Pete, I was wondering about it
Immaculate tractor! The auctioneer sounds like Eli Gold.
That's awesome i hope it got a good home.
I'm sure i will!
Wow! simply amazing to see a tractor like that come up for sale. Any chance of us seeing them 806s sell? Thanks for sharing Pete. I would have loved to have been there.
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that yellow top john deere in background looks like a money making machine. love my 7720's
Good day He must have got a deal on it new, not to buy without pto. Years ago that would be standard. Thanks
Some body needed a real tractor to work with the new electric tractors will not out last this one
I ran it to $36,500......just couldn't justfy anymore.
it's an old sails. this does me no good ,how about sending up coming sales
What did it sell for new?
52komatsu I believe sold new in the high $$ Teen range
how can someone buy a new tractor and then retire? how the heck did he pay for that stuff?! lol
In the early 70s the almighty dollar was strong vs the cost of living. I have friends that graduated high school 1972-1973. Right after graduation they bought brand new cars had there own place to live and did this on a $2.50/hr job. Totally opposite of today.
What was the price when new?
$26,000 around
Engine sounded like it needs the overhead ran on it.
No…thats how a 70’s engine sounded…very simple very reliable…just about anyone could work on these engines when they needed to…the necessary maintenance was very basic…not like today with computers..Ad blue..and fault codes…you may own the tractor but you are shutout from doing any work on it
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