Super Low Hour Tractors Sell Monday on Wisconsin Farm Estate Auction

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(Machinery Pete)

“Pete, have you seen that sale in Wisconsin?”

You bet I have.

The sale everyone is talking about is the Ray Gilbertson farm estate auction Monday (April 15, 2019) in Eau Claire, WI, a sale by the good folks at ProCountry Auction Service (http://www.procountryauction.com). Why are folks talking about this sale? Well, let me show you the tractors for sale on this auction and then I think you’ll understand all the chatter.

2013 CaseIH Magnum 225 CVT 25th Anniversary model with only 10.4 hours

2013 CaseIH Maxxum 140 with 8.2 hours

2012 CaseIH Magnum 215 with 970 hours

2015 New Holland T4.100 with loader and 187 hours

Ray Gilbertson of Eau Claire, WI also loved vintage Ford Tractors and Farmall M’s. Check out these beauties on the auction Monday.

Ford 8N

Farmall M

Also a sweet looking vintage combine for sale on this auction...

IHC 1460 with 2689 hours and CaseIH 1063 6-row corn head

There is online bidding on this farm estate auction. For complete sale info: http://www.procountryauction.com

Pete’s Notes: As for what these super sharp low hour tractors could sell for...after checking our auction price data at http://www.MachineryPete.com I found the highest auction sale price to date on a CaseIH Magnum 225 tractor is $140,000, on a 8/24/13 farm auction in central Wisconsin, 2010 model, CVT, 536 hours, like new, 1 owner. Highest auction sale price on record currently on a CaseIH Maxxum 140 without loader is $74,000 on a 12/21/16 farm auction in northeast Missouri, 2014 model, 669 hours. Highest auction price I’ve seen on a CaseIH Magnum 215 tractor is $122,500 on a 12/15/09 consignment auction in southeast Minnesota, 2009 model, 269 hours. And on the New Holland T4.100...highest auction price I’ve seen with loader is $44,000 on a 12/14/17 consignment auction in southeast Oklahoma, 630 hours.

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