We made a purchase at a Farm Equipment Auction
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Thank you so much for this informative video. You explained so well and I am no longer confused. Thanks for making it so easy to understand.
It is a great video thanks for the great information and well delivered. This is exactly what I was looking for.
Brian thanks for letting me tag along at the auction. Can't believe the prices little high. Great content as always. Definitely look you up at the next one. Stay safe!!
Being with good neighbors is always a good time.
Good morning , nice to see you and your dad looking well , hope the gentleman who retired got the benefit of those high prices . Good luck with the office work . Hope BJ and squishy are well . Good video 👍🇬🇧
Shew....winter months bring out a mess....I'm with ya on the office work! Been at it for weeks now!
Wheat looks great. Auction for buyers not so good, but great for the fellow retiring. Thanks for letting me drag along.
Thanks for sharing the auction footage. Farm auctions are crazy right now and it’s fun watching used equipment being sold at sky high prices.
High prices at a neighbor's auction is sort of a love hate thing. You hate to mis out on buying equipment you have inside view, but love that your neighbor has had a great sale as they head to retirement.
Thanks for the video.
Interesting stuff to see how much equipment goes for
Bj congratulations on the win brother
I just watched that auction on Machinery Pete's channel! He had a good sale.
Just love your Dad
Thanks fella's, enjoyed as always..👍👍'sup...👀.
YA I BELEIVE SO!
THE BIG THING TO REMEMBER IS CONCENTRATING ON THE AUCTIONEER CUZ THEY TALK FAST!
YOU MIGHT CONSIDER WORKING FOR STRICKERS, AND THAT WOULD GIVE YOU AN OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN HOW TO SELL AND BUY, AND ALSO BE AN AUCTIONEER YOUR SELF!
JERRY STRICKER WAS A HIGH SCHOOL CAR GUY LIKE MYSELF HE WAS A YEAR OLDER THAN ME!
HE WENT TO AUCTION SCHOOL AND STARTED HIS AUCTION IN 1970!
IT IT ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL AUCTIONS OF ITS TYPE!
MY GUESS TODAY JERRY IS WORTH
2 MILLION OR MORE!
HIS SON RON IS GRADUALLY TAKING OVER THE WHOLE BUSINESS!!
Awesome Video as Always!!!
It's a Corona economy right now so my advice is don't buy anything you don't absolutely have to have. My thinking is that after everything kind'a settles back down (granted which is anybody's guess at this point) you probably won't be able to give away half the stuff people are paying crazy prices for right now.
Your winter wheat looks pretty good. We've been broadcasting our winter wheat for years, with good luck
I have that same field cultivator does a very good job with a five bar harrow and rolling basket behind it.
Great video Brian
That 730 was the best piece on the auction. I grew up on the old John Deere A, B, D & H tractors. When I was around 11 or 12 years old I was barely as tall as the flywheel of my grandfather old steel wheeled D I was already able to start it by myself. I grew with my father being an engine mechanic so I knew how to tune the carb & marines on them things just enough to be dangerous.
I messed with that until I had it where I could turn it over backwards till the mag tripped which caused it to backfire " so to speak " and it would start it for me. 🙂🙂 It was much easier for me to do it that way than climb up on that flywheel & try turning it over compression in the correct rotation.
I had history on my side also , since it had been around for a long time the cylinders were pretty worn & it didn't have the best compression anymore, especially when the petcocks were open.
Thanks
Love the ending
LOVE my Ariats!
Machinery Pete posted hi lites from this auction featuring only the tractors and the combine.
Pretty good buy on that 730
Looks like the auction that machinery Pete covered on CZcams yesterday. Those tractors sold pretty hot!!!!
It was the same auction
This action was shown on machinery Pete's channel. Sharp older equipment.
I like your 3 point tool. I have a 3 point hi speed disk for my fendt . Its the best and quite a bit cheaper new .
I would hate to guess how many farm auctions I was drug to from the time I could walk. I can still taste the church ladies Sloppy Joes.
Crazy market right now.
I used to wear ariat boots but now I only wear Nicks even though it takes a minute to lace them up I’ll never go back to shelf brands.
I watch that Auction on another YT channel. low and behold there's Brian.
Hmm, looks familiar. Oh, Machinery Pete already put one out on this auction.
I was there though. He wasn’t lol
Yep stuff sells for more than it should
No bargains to be had at farm auctions lately. Got an old hay rake for my homeboy Larry awhile back. Picked up a set of forks for my loader. Everything else just went sky-high and out of reach. I usually try and wait until people run out of money but they just keep bidding.
great video😊😊😊😊😊😊
Thanks for watching
Saw hi lites of this auction on machinery pete earlier today.
Some impressive numbers at that sale. Was that 3020 gas and row crop? I learned too drive on the exact tractor , and a loader. Dad still has it.
Thank you for telling me about that boot link I have to wear metguard steel toes at work and I only wear Ariat
Seen you standing at the auction on Machinery Pete's video
Same here
Wow, That 730 seemed like a decent deal from what I could see, I bought a nice clean straight 730D in it's work clothes this past summer for $7500. I don't know if you are getting the snow we are, we are about 3 hrs east, but we are getting blasted!!!
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Amazing prices. That 730 for 8500 is unbelievable
Seen results from that sale amazing 40 year old equipment bringing almost new price for the time but you can't find equipment I saw your tractor the other day at cat picking up parts looks good
Mornin
A Successful auction is getting a hotdog, a can of pop, and a number.
And smiling?
That's the best deal you can do at an auction 😂
It's something about auctions that gets you pumped up! Can't believe the combine sold for that.
You're always the biggest looser. Used equipment is in short supply driving prices up to close near new. The prices have gone up astronomically for new and used though. Happy i bought my disk when i did. Now, i cant touch one like it for less than $8,000
Is is shocking but not that much. Deere gone up on parts driving their equipment cheaper. Cant fully go through it checking things out so its a "get what you get" mode
@@brandoncaldwell95 didn't mean to strike a nerve. If I did I am sorry. EVERYTHING IS HIGH AS GIRAFFE BALLS! Just so you know I farm as well so I understand the struggles.
"...eat some hotdogs, drink some coffee, and BS with the neighbors..." Three worthwhile goals in anyone's life. Oughta put that on a t-shirt.
I've been on jobs where we ran concrete when the nights were down in the 20s. As concrete cures, it does by an exothermic (heat producing) reaction, so we had to cover the pour with tarps/blankets. Your job would take a LOT of blankets, lol.
In Australia we wet concrete when setting in the summer
@@benjaminbauer4883 In the mountains of SW Colorado it was very dry. Not true desert, but dry. Sometimes as low as 6% moisture content. Even though our jobs ranged from 7,000 ft altitude to a bit over 9,000 ft - the sun, in that dry could be intense. We frequently would have to use retardant to slow the set - and it was almost always a good idea to use fiber.
We also would spray it lightly after the surface could handle it.
Should have bought the semi. Put it on truck paper and made 25k
Mornin’
Congratulations on the Bengles winning there first playoff game in 30 years.
Any additional acreage y’all might pick up? Yes been missing y’all!!
Enjoyed
Pretty sure you made it on machinery Pete CZcams video of this auction. When he was selling the 3020.
No frost??, here in Minnesota you can’t ground that is not frozen -17 below this morning
Brain, if you guys are replacing the sweeps on that cultivator, let me know what size. I should have all you'll need for it, brand new, and cheaper than you'll find anywhere else. For you guys, I can even deliver!
Pick up any of the land your neighbor was working?
Yea I watched Machinery Pete on that auction also. Seems all those tractors sold at above average prices.
Man since Ive went square toe, can never go back.
Morning, been a bit
Do you think the wood wall below the new hoop barn will let less moisture through than the block or solid concrete wall? Just wondering!
Interesting that the combine sold for double the price of what we got our (now parts doner) 9750 for in 2018
Hey Brian can you discuss the details on government money yall get every year?
i seen where machinery pete had it listed. 😁
Hey my brother in law made it on your CZcams channel lol. He works for wendt his name is Kasey he was standing in front of you when you were bidding on the semi.
That Kenworth has strange headlights
We retired from farming last year. Had a green dealership buy all of our equipment for 500k. Probably would have gotten more at auction but didn’t want the headache.
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Crazy prices for used machinery but hé what can you do, its the same overhere anyways thanks and greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
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Man i’m getting the DTs over here, video please lol 😂
One will be out tonight
with the high prices goes to show you that farmers are making good money
Last year money was made. This coming year we will make very little due to cost or production 2-3x higher.
Unavailability of new equipment has driven used prices to the moon
@@Vaneps0 you do realize that comment was not smart. If the farmers wanted that equipment cheaper they could of got it cheaper. THe biding was up to them which showed the money was burning the pocket. which also showed they made a lot of money to spend on the high prices of used equipment.
@@dcrosco1458 buddy I haul this stuff for a living. I talk to a lot of dealers. They can’t get equipment new or used.
If you need something, you’re going to pay for it somehow. People take out loans for things they can’t afford every day. Yes last year was good for farmers, this year won’t be. High prices doesn’t mean people have more money, it means there’s more demand. It’s literally the definition of supply and demand.
Boots - got my Ariats last summer - any tips for reducing heel lift? Other than that the boots are so comfortable.
You ain't kidding with how equipment is high, I went to a auction 2 weeks ago and damn near everything brought twice what it is worth.
Give yourself some content, give your dad a camera and let him talk , would love to hear that content, especially around you and BJ.
don't remember a JD 730 bringing that money!!
Category 3 I think is what you were looking for. When you mentioned large category. The only equipment we have here that’s tongue pull is field cultivators and disc’s. Everything else is three point.
Listening to that auctioneer makes me giddy! I’m dangerous at auctions 🤣🤣🤣
That wheat stand in the same location as the slug problem? Do the slugs not do the same thing to the wheat as they do beans and corn?
Is there a natural predator to the slugs like moles that could help?
A guy down here in Texas has some t660 and t680 Kenworths for sale he closing his business in March
Hey Brian, I asked you at the beginning of harvest on what your thoughts were on the unverferths strip-till you used this spring. You said you didn’t have much to say yet on the results. So we are still very interested in getting that machine and would like to know your thoughts on how you think it did for your farm if you think it was worth the investment or not. So if you get the chance let me know your thoughts I would appreciate it thanks very much?
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I enjoyed visiting with you guys at the sale. There aren’t many auctions anymore
Is that the same auction machinery Pete hade on his video?
Your uncles old come by and look pretty clean! Curious what your uncle sold for back then.
His wife sold it with both heads for 95k after he passed
I hate but enjoy farm auctions, hate them cause that means a farmer quits or dies. I enjoy them because of the people you rarely see.
How about those Bengals!
Evening. I’m thinking the missed the Ohio snow fall, cause I ain’t got any yet
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I tell my partner let's rip early every year but we never do I then I have to burn down with the sprayer bouncing like driving on railroad tracks with jd6500 4 wheel with boone extensions flapping like a butterfly
Burn down have to drive at least 7.5 mph and can't drive with the ripper rows because I'll sink
I can't believe that the JD combine went for less than 40K unless it had a ton of hours on it.
Same for the KW tractor. Those are some cheap prices.
I'm used to the auction mentality pricing, where everything goes for 50% more than it's worth.
I successfully found all the auction stereotypes from Millenial Farmers video. Kinda like wheres Waldo.
Brian, you are probably aware you made it onto Machinery Pete’s video. Your neighbor picked a good time to retire!
I watch your home channel to what's the plan for the house is it still in work
Should have a house in the next 8 months
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Brian what did the farmall bring do you remember?
The combine sold pretty cheap. Was anything wrong with it?
Sounds like Auctioneer Kevin Wendt
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QUESTION:
Other than cost of material and associated labor, (assuming that tread lumber bottom is more economical than cinder blocs), are there other benefits to going with this type of barn construction ?
Thank you for your consideration.
Cinder block is porous and fertiliser penetrates inside. In time (not wery long time even) it starts crumbling.
@@goodiezgrigis Thank you.
Every auction and used equipment prices are going through the roof. It might pay to have some older equipment on hand. Just in case the hackers ask some ransom money on your technology advanced equipment