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Nunwell Farm Nunwell Farm Lane Off West Lane Brading, Sandown Isle of Wight Po36 0Jq By Direction of R W B Morris Esq NUNWELL FARM NUNWELL FARM LANE OFF WEST LANE BRADING, SANDOWN ISLE OF WIGHT PO36 0JQ Deadstock Dispersal Sale on the Premises of FARM IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY & MISCELLANEA ON WEDNESDAY 30th MARCH 2016 Commencing at 11.30 am Auction Offices The Livestock Market Salisbury Auction Centre Christy’s Lane Netherhampton Road Shaftesbury Salisbury SP7 8PH SP2 8RH 01747 851735 01722 321215 www.salisburyauctioncentre.co.uk Foreword This Sale is called on behalf of Brian Morris Esq who after over 30 years farming at Nunwell Farm and New Farm nearby, has decided to change farming policy and use contractors to do the arable operations on the two farms. There are quite a number of modern, up to date, lots on offer which are in very good condition and should give prospective purchasers many more years of work. The goods for sale will be displayed around the farm yard. Directions Nunwell Farm is approached from its own farm lane off West Lane at Brading. From the Newport to Ryde Road turn onto Green Lane follow into West Lane and Nunwell Farm Lane will be found on the right. Parking is very limited so please park with consideration to others. For those with sat nav the post code is PO36 0JQ and will lead you to the farm road. The sales office for prospective purchasers to register will be found in the Old Dairy Office next to the bulk feed bin. Viewing The goods for sale may be viewed on the day before the sale between 10am & 4pm or on sale morning from 8.30 am onwards. Any technical enquires should be directed to Brian Morris on 07768 606789 or to Simon Whaley at the auctioneers on 07971 571612. Refreshments Hot & cold refreshments available on sale day by Tod Carder. Payment This Auction is conducted on a PAY ON THE DAY BASIS and all payments should be made immediately after the sale and not later than one hour after the last lot has been offered. Purchasers unknown to the Auctioneers should either bring with them a Bankers Draft, sufficient cash to pay for their purchases or if wishing to pay by cheque a supporting letter from their Bankers. Please note credit/debit cards may be acceptable but prospective purchasers should also bring an alternative method of payment. If a credit card is used there will be an addition charge of 2%. NO CREDIT WILL BE ALLOWED. PURCHASERS ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE CONDITIONS OF SALE. Removal of goods All goods become the responsibility of the purchaser at the fall of the hammer. Please remove goods as soon as possible after payment and in any case by Wednesday 6th April 2016. Any goods remaining after that date may be disposed of at no cost to the Auctioneers or their clients. Commission bids The Auctioneers will be pleased to execute commission bids on behalf of prospective purchasers providing such commissions are given to the Auctioneers in writing prior to the start of the sale. Important please note The Auctioneers and their clients accept no liability for any damage or injury to persons, plant or equipment etc at this sale and all attend at their own risk. Buyers should ensure that lots comply with current health & safety standards before use. Warranties All lots are sold as seen without any warranty whatsoever except where specifically stated at the time of sale. Value added tax There is value added tax to be added to the hammer price at this sale at the standard rate. There is no buyers premium. Conditions of sale Your attention is drawn to the conditions of sale printed at the back of this catalogue. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS AT THIS AUCTION Purchaser identification numbers. Every prospective purchaser must call at the sales office on the sale site to register their name & address and collect their purchaser identification number This purchaser identification number must be shown to the auctioneer at the time of each purchase (instead of giving name) The auctioneer will sell only to purchaser identification numbers – not to names and there will be no exception to this rule Please collect your identification number well before the start of the auction Your co-operation is very much appreciated Catalogue Commencing at 11.30 am Next to the Bulk Bin Near the Sales Office 1 BATTERY POWERED ELECTRIC FENCE UNIT WITH QUANTITY OF RIDLEY RAPPA FENCING STANDARDS AND ROLLS OF WIRE 2 BATTERY POWERED ELECTRIC FENCE UNIT WITH QUANTITY OF RIDLEY RAPPA FENCING STANDARDS AND ROLLS OF WIRE 3 RIDLEY RAPPA WHEELBARROW 4 MANUAL COW LIFTER 4A CALVING AID 5 TRACTOR PTO DRIVEN SINGLE PHASE GENERATOR 6 SIX OUT OF PARLOUR FEEDERS WITH CONTROL UNIT (THIS LOT WILL BE DISMANTLED WITH THE VENDORS HELP) 7 APPROX 100 COW COLLARS AS USED WITH PARLOUR FEEDERS 8 ALFA LAVAL COW CALENDAR & ASSOCIATED NUMBERS 9 SCARECROW ACOUSTIC BIRD SCARER 10 2 WELDMESH SHEEP HAY RACKS 11 SILAGE FEEDER 12 POLYTHENE ORANGE JUICE BARREL 13 STAINLESS STEEL EMERGENCY MILK TANK (COULD BE USED FOR WATER) 14 GALVANISED WATER TANK 15 CIRCULAR WATER TANK 16 SIX MARTIN LISHMAN GRAIN DRYING FANS WITH 25 GALVANISED 3M DRYING PEDESTALS AND 1M EXTENSION PIPES 17 'BARNOWL' ELECTRIC CONTROL PANEL AND SWITCH GEAR AS USED WITH GRAIN DRYING FANS (TO BE OFFERED INITIALLY WITH LOT 16) 18-20 TRANSPORT BOX 21 PAIR STOCKS DUAL WHEEL RIMS (NO TYRES) 22 PAIR ROWCROP WHEELS AND TYRES 23 PAIR 270/95 R48 ROWCROP WHEELS & TYRES TO FIT JOHN DEERE 24-25 PAIR TERRA TYRES 26 13 COW CUBICLES WITH CONCRETE BASES 27-40 41 SMALL 2 WHEELED QUAD BIKE TRAILER 42 OLD RICE 4 WHEELED HORSE TRAILER 43 SMALL HOMEMADE 2 WHEELED WATER BOWSER 44 DRAG HARROWS & WHIPPLE TREE 45 FRONT MOUNTED GRAIN PUSHER 46 SET TRAILED CHAIN HARROWS & WHIPPLE TREE 47 CATTLE WEIGH CRUSH ON THREE POINT LINKAGE 48 CAR TRAILER 49 50 WRIGHT RAIN PTO DRIVE CENTRIFUGAL IRRIGATION/SLURRY PUMP ON THREE POINT LINKAGE 51 PULSE SLURRY GUN ON TRANSPORT WHEELS WITH PUMP & ELECTRIC CONTROLS, AT PRESENT IN SITU VENDOR TO DISMANTLE 52 PARMITER 4M HEAVY DUTY FOLDING CULTIVATOR 53 SPALDINGS 3 LEG FLAT LIFT WITH PACKER ROLLER, VERY GOOD CONDITION 54 7 LEG SUPER FLO CULTIVATOR 55 PARMITER POST BANGER 60 PARMITER 7 SECTION FOLDING DRAG HARROWS 61 10' CONCRETE FILLED FLAT ROLLER 62 KVERNELAND 5 FURROW LD85 REVERSIBLE PLOUGH, HYDRAULIC TURNOVER 63 FURROW CRACKER TO FIT KVERNELAND PLOUGH 64 FRONT MOUNTED FURROW PRESS 65 1999 DOWDESWELL DH 4M FOLDING DISC HARROWS 66 FOLDING SPRINGTINE HARROWS 67 KUHN 3M HEAVY DUTY POWER HARROW C/W ACCORD PNEUMATIC DA DRILL 68 2009 KUHN AXIS 30.1 TWO TON DISC FERTILISER SPREADER C/W ELECTRIC CONTROLS AND BORDER DISCS 69 PZ HAYBOB HAY TURNER 70 2014 CLAYDON 6.3M HORIZONTAL FOLDING RING ROLLERS WITH BREAKER RINGS, VERY GOOD CONDITION 71 CLAAS DISCO 3050 7 DISC MOUNTED MOWER 72 SPALDINGS MX2800 HEAVY DUTY MOUNTED TOPPER WITH OFFSET, VERY GOOD CONDITION 73 KEN WOOTTON 2500 LITRE 2 WHEEL WATER BOWSER C/W HONDA ENGINE PUMP AND PIPES 74 24' FLAT BED BALE TRAILER (EX LORRY BODY) 75 24' FLAT BED BALE TRAILER (EX LORRY BODY) 76 KEN WOOTTON 10 TON TANDEM AXLE GRAIN TRAILER WITH MONOCOQUE BODY AND SILAGE SIDES 77 2014 WARWICK 14 TON TANDEM AXLE GRAIN/SILAGE TRAILER WITH SPRUNG AXLES & DRAWBAR - AS NEW CONDITION 78 EXTENSION SIDES TO FIT WARWICK TRAILER 81 JOHN DEERE 6620 4WD TRACTOR REG NO WJ55EKO, APPROX 11,500 HOURS, FITTED WITH PAIR 600/65 R38 WHEELS WITH MICHELIN MX108 TYRES AND STANDARD 480/70 R24 FRONT WHEELS AND TYRES AND BERTHOUD 21M 1200 LITRE MOUNTED SPRAYER, 600 LITRE FRONT TANK AND TRANSFER PUMP (THIS LOT WILL BE OFFERED AS ONE INITIALLY) 82 83 PAIR OF 66 C 4300 REAR TERRA TYRES TO FIT JOHN DEERE TRACTOR AS USED WITH LOT 81 84 SET FRONT WAFER WEIGHTS TO FIT JOHN DEERE 86 JOHN DEERE 6930 PREMIUM 4WD TRACTOR REG NO HF11EWY, APPROX 4000 HOURS, TLS, AUTO QUAD, 40KPH CAB SUSPENSION, FRONT WEIGHT, VERY GOOD CONDITION Introduced lots the property of local farmers 87 TURNER LR16 HEDGE TRIMMER, CABLE CONTROLS, RECENTLY USED 88 MAJOR 6' TOPPER 89 MITSUBISHI COMPACT 4WD TRACTOR 90 CASE 795XL 4WD TRACTOR 'H' REG C/W HOWARD SELF LEVELLING LOADER & QUICKE CARRIAGE 91 TWOSE DUNG GRAB, QUICKE BRACKETS 92 PALLET FORKS, QUICKE BRACKETS 93 SQUARE BALE SPIKE, QUICKE BRACKETS 94 JOHN DEERE 68-69 REAR WHEELS & TYRES AT 65%, SIZE 20.8 X 38 95 BLOB MARKER PUMP AND PIPES 96 ROLLER MILL WITH ELECTRIC MOTOR 97 COMBINE HEADER SIDE KNIFE 98 PETROL GENERATOR 99 CLAAS 2100 SQUARE BALER PARTS 100 NEW BKT FLOTATION TYRE 600/55 X 26.5 101 OPICO VARI DISCS 3M GOOD DISCS 102 SPARE PARTS FOR VARI DISC 103 PARMITER MOUNTED SEED HARROWS 7 SECTIONS 104 RIPVATOR 3M SPRINGTINE HARROW 105 BOMFORD SUPER FLOW CULTIVATOR 7 LEGS 106 BAILEY 2009 14 TONNE TRAILER SPRUNG DRAWBAR, HYDRAULIC TAILGATE, SUPER SINGLE TYRES 10 STUD COMMERCIAL AXLES 107 BUNDED FUEL BOWSER WITH 12V PUMP 1200L 108 ASSORTMENT OF JD FILTERS 109 JCB ATTACHMENT BRACKETS 110 IFOR WILLIAMS TOP TO FIT FORD RANGER AND MAZDA KING CAB PICK UPS 111 WARWICK SILAGE TRAILER EXTENSION SIDES 20' X 1' 112 FRONT PRESS 2.5M WITH STEERING 113 LEMKEN SLATTED PLOUGH SPARES 114 2 SUPER SINGLE WHEELS & TYRES 115 JD FRONT BASE WEIGHT 116 2003 CASE MXM 120 4WD TRACTOR APPROX 9000 HOURS 117 1998 NISSAN PATROL 2.8TD 4X4 130000 MILES, MOT UNTIL MAY 118 2012 NEW HOLLAND 6040 4WD TRACTOR 2900 HOURS, WELL MAINTAINED 119 HILLAM DUNGSPREADER 120 25' ARTIC FLAT TRAILER WITH FIFTH WHEEL COUPLING 121-150 Fixture List Friday 1st April Netherhampton Salerooms Sale of Antiques, Collectables and Furniture Monday 4th April Isle of Wight Collective Sale Including sale of Nursery Stock Tuesday 5th April Salisbury Market Sale of Pigs Thursday 7th April Shaftesbury Market Special Show & Sale of Aberdeen Angus Store Cattle Friday 8th April Netherhampton Salerooms Sale of Household
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