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Was it not £132,000At Cheffins today
Was it not £132,000
I see did not know anything about the IvelAn Ivel made 310,000 a County was the lower price.
Another County made good money as wellAt least you could still use the county
Ivel would want wrapping in cotton wool
I can’t see them going up anymore in value now if it’s been bought as a investment not many younger fellas have interest in tractors of that Era and the fellas buying them are well gettting olderAnother County made good money as well
,1474 made just under a 100k with buyers premium
Simple answer is you never knowI can’t see them going up anymore in value now if it’s been bought as a investment not many younger fellas have interest in tractors of that Era and the fellas buying them are well gettting older
People have been saying that for the last 40 years!!I can’t see them going up anymore in value now if it’s been bought as a investment not many younger fellas have interest in tractors of that Era and the fellas buying them are well gettting older
eye and for 150k, you would not want to find it dead in the morningare you sure it wasn't a scottish blackface sheep
I can’t see them going up anymore in value now if it’s been bought as a investment not many younger fellas have interest in tractors of that Era and the fellas buying them are well gettting older
I can’t see them going up anymore in value now if it’s been bought as a investment not many younger fellas have interest in tractors of that Era and the fellas buying them are well gettting older
At Dalston was it ?The ivel that was sold started its life 4 miles down the road from me in cumbria...i think £300 in 1905.....equivalent of around £23/24£ in today's money
Yes....rosebank farmAt Dalston was it ?
Interesting fact I was brought up just across the fields from there My brother farms rosebank nowYes....rosebank farm
It has a lovely old steading, with lots of history over the years, and a hundred years ago would of been a hive of activity, with a good few staff working thereYes....rosebank farm