Full dispersal sale - everything to go

We've pretty much decided against a auction, it's quite simply too expensive, so I'll list everything on here.
If anybody wants any more details of things, just let me know.

I'll start taking photos over the next few days and get things on the classified system too.

ESMA 10t mobile batch drier - PTO and oil - 130 hrs. £22k
Spaldings 90/150 flatlift - 4 legs, 4 pairs of discs, hydraulic dd packer. Sold
Vigolo 2m flail topper Sold
John Deere 3140 - parked up for a few years so presumed non runner. - Sold
IH 856xl - starting issues, either electrical or starter motor. Mechanically sound though. £3k
Deutz D68 06. No electrics, engine ticks over nicely after a tow off. Sold
Kuhn Axis 30.1 fert spreader, 2009, s4 discs, headland deflector kit - immaculate. £4k
Sanderson 726 Teleporter, with pallet tines, muck grab and Cherry products bucket, old and high houred (12k) but still a handy machine. £5k
Chisel plough £450
Spring tine drags - various sizes from 5m to 3m.
Cambridge rolls, 3 gang, Edlingtons 19" rings. Sold
Marston 10t trailer - only ever seen grain, always stored inside. Sold
MF 24m 6t trailers x 2 Both sold
4t high tip trailer.
Hardy 12m trailed sprayer - Sold
4 x old style square bulk milk tanks
Westfalia 40:20 swing over direct to line milking parlour and all associated equipment including milk pump etc etc £5k, buyer to remove
Brand new sheep hurdles Sold
Amco crash barriers
Wooden railway sleepers.
Cattle ring feeders.
8" x 33' grain auger on tripod. £3k
11t grain bin to feed batch drier. £1.5k
Big bale spike - euro £500
Big bag lifter - euro £500
Toe Tip grain bucket - euro, only used twice £1650
IH 440 baler - parked up undercover for last 15 years. £750
Various workshop bits and bobs

All prices +VAT

Probably lots of other bits I can't think of right now............
 
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A good steam out and she is getting cleaner.:)
 

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It's a long way from finished but, it's done an afternoon rolling spring wheat to slow the slugs up. Blown a few cobwebs out and shown a few minor oil leaks up. Nothing a fresh bit of pipe and some jubilee clips won't sort.
Bugger I nearly bid for the old girl, looking good. Spools and hydraulics working ok then? What you rolling Badshot?
I've got to get one complete new quick coupler, and see if I can get seals for the other three. If not it'll be three new couplers. Also the linkage on one pops apart, the other has a small screw keeping it together, so this will get the same.
New pickup hitch cable to fit, save me using a bar to operate the hooks.
One lift rod is knackered. I tried fixing it but it's fecked, so a new one to get.
The hydraulics all work, goes up and down ok. The spools operate.
Pity it's not air con, it got warm in there today.:)
I bought it ... then got gazumped :(
? Didn't think I entered a bidding war, the price dropped to £2k, and I bought it at that as far as I remember.
It would look better with a knocker on the back :whistle:
I've got one;-)
 

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It's a long way from finished but, it's done an afternoon rolling spring wheat to slow the slugs up. Blown a few cobwebs out and shown a few minor oil leaks up. Nothing a fresh bit of pipe and some jubilee clips won't sort.

I've got to get one complete new quick coupler, and see if I can get seals for the other three. If not it'll be three new couplers. Also the linkage on one pops apart, the other has a small screw keeping it together, so this will get the same.
New pickup hitch cable to fit, save me using a bar to operate the hooks.
One lift rod is knackered. I tried fixing it but it's fecked, so a new one to get.
The hydraulics all work, goes up and down ok. The spools operate.
Pity it's not air con, it got warm in there today.:)

? Didn't think I entered a bidding war, the price dropped to £2k, and I bought it at that as far as I remember.

I've got one;-)
I think you've given it a better home than I ever could. It would have been another on going project. I'm holding out for a 1455 :love:
 

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