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ABSOLUTE AUCTION Thursday, November 18, 2010 – 10 A.M Selling for Secured Party Live & Interactive Bidding Available ABSOLUTE AUCTION Thursday, November 18, 2010 – 10 A.M. Rockingham, NC – Richmond County Latee Model Logggiinngg & Industrial Equipment THIIS IIS A PRELIIMIINARY LIISTIING.. Addiittiionall Equiipmentt Arrrriiviing Daiilly!! Charlotte 75 miles • Greensboro 80 miles Bill Lilly NCAL 3936 • SCAL 1684 • VAAL 580 Raleigh 100 miles • Columbia 100 miles ® (704) 985-5120 ——————————————— Auction Location: Iron Horse Auction Co. Sales Yard. Tom McInnis 910.997.2248 From Downtown Rockingham on U.S. Highway 1 Business, travel (910) 997-1555 800.997.2248 south 2 blocks, turn East on Caroline Street.Yard is ¼ mile on right. Watch for signs. www.ironhorseauction.com CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT 2005 CSI 4400 Classic RH Slasher Buck Saw, 2006 Caterpillar D5N/LGP High Track Crawler, SN/4405091219 A/C Cab, 6-Way Blade, 723 hrs, CSI DL-4400 Buck Saw, SN/4405031043 SN/00D5NHAKDO2O93 CSI Buck Saw, SN/4405121336 John Deere 570A Motor Grader, TRAILERS & LOWBOY SN/DW570AX508919 w/ Front Scarifier & 2003 Trailstar 34’ Aluminum Dump Trailer 12’ Moldboard w/ Tarp, 24.5 Steel Budds, 1998 Gehl 553 Dynalift 6,000 lbs Cap., 2485 hrs VIN/IT9DS34B331066642 Showing, 23’ Reach, SN/JP023906 East 38.5’ Aluminum Frameless Dump Trailer 2002 CAT 420D Backhoe, 4x4, 4-in-1 Bucket, w/ Tarp 2167 hrs Showing, SN/0420DKBLN02284 2006 Magnolia 42’, Plantation Trl Double Bulk Log 2000 CAT 370B Excavator, 24” Pads, 29” CAT Bucket Trailer, VIN/1M9BA422561435088 Push Blade, 4470 hrs, SN/5CW00306 2005 Trail King, Advantage Series, 50 Ton Lowboy, 1999 Wacker Model RT820 Diesel Engine VIN/1TKJ051315B030624, Order/M0624A Compactor, 1784 hrs Showing, Weight of 3300lbs, 2006 Magnolia CPT Pole Trailer, SN/0009002 VIN/1M9PC472661435089 CHIPPERS Located at 33677 Peach Orchard Road, 1999 Morbark Model 23 Chiparvestor, CAT 800 Hp Pocomoke, MD, WILL BE SOLD BY SLIDE SHOW Morbark 2400 Chipper, SN/50056203581 1995 Pitts 45’ Log Trailer, VIN/PE9LT45T3SP638896, SKIDDERS Located at 33677 Peach Orchard Road, 1998 Tigercat 630 Dual Arch Grapple Skidder Pocomoke, MD, WILL BE SOLD BY SLIDE w/ Winch, Esco Grapple, SN/6300492, SHOW 0797 hrs Showing 1996 Big John 42’ Log Trailer, 1998 John Deere 648G II Dual Arch Grapple VIN/1B9PA4223TFBJ1140, Skidder w/ Delimbing Blade, 18279 hrs Showing, Located at 33677 Peach Orchard Road, SN/DW648GX566515 Pocomoke, MD, WILL BE SOLD BY SLIDE SHOW 2005 Franklin Q90 M56 Dual Arch Grapple Skidder Trailboss 50 Ton Lowboy, 27’ Bed, 4’ Dove Tail, Hyd w/ Winch, SN/18611 Ramps, Tri Axle, Out Riggers, 235/75/17.5 Rubber, 2005 Franklin Q80 PTM Dual Arch M36 Grapple VIN/450DK4239W1000024 Skidder, SN/18638 1986 Witzco Challenger R650 Removable 2005 Franklin Q80C Dual Arch Grapple, M36 Gooseneck Tri-Axle Lowboy Trailer, Grapple Skidder w/ Winch, SN/18683 VIN/1W9A11E32GS061135 Cat 525B Dual Arch Grapple Skidder, 8071 hrs TRUCKS & DUMP TRAILERS Showing, SN/0525BA3KZ01939 1998 Mack Model CH613 Road Tractor, Mack 9- 1999 Tigercat 630 Single Arch Grapple Skidder, Speed, Mack E7-460 E-Tec, Dual Exhaust, Dual 1295 hrs Showing, SN/6300570 Alum 97 Gal Fuel Tanks, Alum Headache Rack, FELLER BUNCHERS Sliding 5th Wheel, Air Susp., 24.5 Steel Budds on 2004 Hydro Ax 470 Feller Buncher w/ SH48 Head, Rear, 24.5 Alum Budds on Front, 465145 Miles SN/HA18485, 6604 hrs Showing Showing, VIN/1M1AA1848WW088495 John Deere 643D Feller Buncher, 10141 hrs, 2002 Freightliner Classic Road Tractor, 10-Speed SN/824927 Meritor, Cat C-15 Engine, Dual Alum Fuel Tanks, 2005 Franklin C-4500 T2 Rubber Tire Feller (9) 24.5 Alum Budds & (1) 24.5 Steel Budds, Sliding Buncher w/ Koehring Head, SN/18680 5th Wheel, Alum Headache Rack, Air Susp, 423032 2004 Tigercat 822 Track Feller Buncher Miles Showing, VIN/1FUJAHAV43LK62500 w/ Tigercat ST 5401 Saw, SN/541104, 2003 Freightliner Classic Road Tractor, 10-Speed 36” Pads, 3795 hrs Showing Fuller, Detroit 60 Series Engine, Dual Alum Fuel Tigercat 726B Feller Buncher w/ Tigercat 5701-726 Tanks, Alum Headache Rack, Sliding 5th Wheel, Air Saw Head, Saw SN/57-10-60, 2003 hrs Showing, Susp, 24.5 Alum Budds, Dual Exhaust, 374392 Machine SN/7261333 Miles Showing, VIN/1FUJALCG13LK75710 Franklin C5500 Feller Buncher, Waratah Saw Head, 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe Z-71, 4x4, Leather, CD, Cummins C Series Engine, 30.5-32 Tires, SN/7750 3rd Seat, Bose Speakers, 5.3 Engine, Sun Roof, LOG LOADERS DVD Player 2005 Prentice 384 Log Loader, SN/D384 PR61295, 2003 Dodge 3500 Crewcab, Cummins Turbo Diesel, Mounted on 2005 Evans Trailer, Long Bed, PW, PD, EM, 216821 Miles, VIN/1J9Y145B1610033143 VIN/3D7MA48C43G824531, w/ 8’ Supreme Ref 1998 Timberjack 330 Log Loader w/ Robotec Log Box, SN/CS08071075T11271 Grapple, SN/982263 Cummins 6BTA 5.9, 2003 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Long Bed, Located North of the VA/MD State Line, off 4.3 Liter Gas Engine, AT, Tool Box, Sprayed Bed Highway 13 on Payne Road, WILL BE SOLD BY Liner & Mat, 97915 Miles Showing, SLIDE SHOW VIN/1GCEC14X73Z130514 Timberjack 435-C Log Loader, 6791 hrs Showing, 2004 Freightliner Business Class M-2, 16’ Ref Van SN/WC435CX012251, on Evans Carrier, Truck, CAT C-7 Engine, 6-Speed Transmission, VIN/1J9Y148B750003017, w/ CSI Delimber VIN/1FYACWDC24HN29139, TRACK LOG LOADERS w/ Thermo King TS-200 Smart Reefer 2005 Barko 495 ML Track Loader, 9457 hrs Showing, 1992 Mitsubishi Fuso FK-MR, 16’ Ref Van Truck, SN/10649523671 351778 Miles Showing, 2005 Barko 495 ML Track Loader, 36” Pads, VIN/JW6DNN1E8NL002501, w/ Carrier Cooling 5006 hrs Showing, SN/10649523672 Model T0S165E44C, SN/DDC90155996 BUCK SAW & DELIMBERS MOTOR HOME 2003 CTR 42IP Buck Saw, SN/230043 2004 American Tradition 40’ Motor Home, Diesel 2005 CSI DT-2800 Delimber Trailer Type, Pusher, 350 Cummins, 3-Slides, 13000 Miles, INSPECTIONS: The week of the auction, during business hours from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. SN/280509037, John Deere Diesel, RH 2264 MAX w/ Extended Warranty TERMS: A 6% buyer’s premium will apply to all purchases. Balance due in full at the auction by Delimber, SN/2640509622 MISCELLANEOUS the Internet. NC Sales Tax applies unless exempt or shipping out of state. Conditions – All informa 2005 CSI DT-2800 Delimber Trailer Type, (11) Outside Dual 24.5x32 Skidder Tires neither the Auctioneer nor the Seller guarantees this information to be correct. We reserve the right SN/280509038, John Deere Diesel, LH 264 MAX Miller (Bobcat 225) CC/CVACDC 8,000 Watt Auctioneer represents the Seller in this transaction. Generator/Welder, 353 hrs Showing Delimber, SN/2640509623 NOTE: This is a preliminary listing. Additional Equipment Arriving Daily. We reserve the right to a 2005 CSI 4400 Classic LH Slasher Buck Saw, All American Daytona Hotdog Wagon SN/4405091228 Grapple for Excavator This Is A Preliminary Listing. Additional Equi cash or check. A 9% buyer’s premium will apply to all purchases made on Bill Lilly NCAL 3936 • SCAL 1684 • VAAL 580 ation contained herein is deemed to be from reliable sources. However, ® (704) 985-5120 ——————————————— t to add or delete. Please inspect the property and bid accordingly. The Tom McInnis 910.997.2248 (910) 997-1555 800.997.2248 add or delete. ipment Arriving Daily! www.ironhorseauction.com Presorted First Class AUTO ® POSTAGE P A I D Permit #19 Rockingham, NC 28380 FIRST CLASS 174 Airport Road • Post Office Box 1267 Rockingham, NC 28380 NCAL 3936 • SCAL 1684 • VAAL 580 910.997.2248 • 800.997.2248 www.ironhorseauction.com Thursday, November 18, 2010 – 10 A.M. Selling for Secured Party Late Model Logging & Industrial Equipment Rockingham, NC Richmond County Live & Interactive Bidding Available ABSOLUTE AUCTION Selling for A B S O L U T E A U C T I O N Secured Thursday, November 18, 2010 – 10 A.M. Party Late Model Logging & Industrial Equipment THIS IS A PRELIMINARY LISTING. Live & Interactive Additional Equipment Arriving Daily. Bidding Rockingham, NC Available Richmond County Charlotte 75 miles • Greensboro 80 miles Bill Lilly NCAL 3936 • SCAL 1684 • VAAL 580 Raleigh 100 miles • Columbia 100 miles ® (704) 985-5120 ——————————————— Auction Location: Iron Horse Auction Co. Sales Yard. Tom McInnis 910.997.2248 From Downtown Rockingham on U.S. Highway 1 Business, travel (910) 997-1555 800.997.2248 south 2 blocks, turn East on Caroline Street.Yard is ¼ mile on right. Watch for signs. www.ironhorseauction.com.
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