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Auction Sale 2 Harford Centre, Hall Road, Norwich, NR4 6DG Tel: (01603) 250808 Fax: (01603) 250666 www.irelands.co.uk Email: [email protected] AUCTION SALE Of LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT & GENERAL FARM MACHINERY At Rectory Farm Heath Road Hockering Dereham Norfolk, NR20 3HX On Friday 15th June 2018 at 10.30 am On behalf of Rectory Farm (Hockering) Ltd following the death of the late David Brown GENERAL NOTES Directions: From Norwich head west on the A47 dual carriageway towards Dereham. At the Easton roundabout take the 2nd exit signposted for Swaffham. Continue along the A47 for 1.3 miles where you will approach the Mattishall roundabout and take the 2nd exit signposted for Kings Lynn and Swaffham. Continue along the A47 for a further 2.5 miles before turning right signposted for Hockering and Weston Park. Continue along The Street for 0.3 miles and then turn right onto Heath Road signposted for Lenwade and Weston Longville. Continue on Heath Road for 0.2 miles and the entrance to Rectory Farm will be located on the right. Follow the signs to the Car Park. ‘To the Sale’ signs will be erected on the morning of the sale. Please refer to the location plan within this catalogue. For those with Satellite Navigation the postcode is: NR20 3HX. Value Added Tax: Items marked with an asterisk * will be sold subject to VAT at 20% in addition to the hammer price. Payments: Cash (up to £8,000) or debit card payments are accepted. Persons not known to the auctioneers must produce before bidding an acceptable reference. Payment by cheque will only be accepted by prior arrangement with the Auctioneers and goods will be retained until cheques have cleared. We do not accept payments by Credit Card. Refreshments: Refreshments will be available on the day. Sale Day Telephone Numbers: Tom Corfield 07801 138813 Simon Evans 07769 970797 Viewing and Inspection: Viewing of the items will be on Thursday 14th June 2018 from 10.00 am until 4.00 pm and on the morning of the sale. Vehicle Mileage/Tractor Hours: Taken on 16th March 2018. Buyer’s Premium: No buyers premium is payable at this sale. Conditions of Sale: See rear of the catalogue. Bidding at the Sale: All buyers to register and obtain a buyer’s number. Note: We reserve the right to retain the Sanderson loader – Lot No 166 for the day of the sale to help people load. ALL BUYES MUST REGISTER ON THE DAY Items from Rectory Farm (Hockering) Limited Lot Miscellaneous 1 * Qty of scrap 2 * Qty of wire rope 3 * Hosepipe on reel 4 * Safe 5 * Gun cabinet 6 * Set of hanging scales 7 * Qty of jockey wheels 8-9 * Pair of trailer ramps - 2 lots 10 * Knapsack sprayer 11 * Hand roll 12 * Seed fiddle 13 * PTO shaft 14 * Qty of top links 15 * Drum of engine oil with pump A/F 16 * Qty of Heras fencing 17 * Qty of roofing slates 18 * Qty of Scaffold frames 19 * Qty of steel pipe 20 * Qty of Galvanised pipe 21 * Qty of galvanised box steel 22 * Stihl MS 251 chainsaw 23 * Hayter harrier 56 lawn mower 24 * Stihl HS45 hedge cutter 25 * Castel BC 250 strimmer 26 * RRR model 90 electric pressure washer 27 * Ransomes cylinder mower A/F 28 * Petrol powered cement mixer 29 * Petrol powered scraper A/F 30 * Horse drawn lawn roll 31 * Concrete tractor weight 32 * Qty of tractor front weights 33-52 * Open Lots - 20 lots Workshop Tools and Equipment 53-57 * Qty of hand tools - 5 lots 58 * Qty of nuts & bolts 59 * Qty of extension leads 60 * Wheel spider 61 * Tow chain 62 * Anvil 63 * Bottle jack 64 * Qty of Jerry cans 65 * Vice 66-67 * Bench grinder - 2 lots 68 * Black & Decker grinder 69 * Bosch angle grinder 70 * Black & Decker hand drill 71 * Clarke battery charger 72 * Clarke 160EN turbo MIG welder 73 * AC 180A turbo arc welder 74 * Qty of welding masks 75 * Pillar drill 76 * Petrol generator 77 * Sealey compressor 78 * Qty of Work benches 79-98 * Open lots - 20 lots Livestock Equipment 99 * Qty of barbed wire 100 * Post knocker 101 * Qty of blue feed tubs 102 * Fibreglass sheep dip tank 103 * Mexican hat trough 104 * Calving jack 105 * Electric shepherd fence unit 106 * Qty of wooden gates 107 * Qty of wooden gate posts 108 * Qty of gates 109 * Qty of galvanised gates 110-111 * Galvanised hay rack - 2 lots 112 * Galvanised water trough 113 * Qty of Galvanised feed troughs 114 * Qty of Galvanised water tanks 115-116 * Round bale ring feeder - 2 lots 117 * Qty of Galvanised feed rails 118 * Qty of Galvanised pen sections 119 * Qty of wheeled hurdles 120 * Cattle crush A/F 121 * Galvanised free standing head yoke 122 * Galvanised steel, cattle corral - 12 gates 123-132 * Open lots - 10 lots Farm Machinery and Equipment 133 * Dowdeswell petrol powered rotavator 134 * Old cultivator A/F 135 * Turbo buster cultivator 136 * Seed harrow 137 * Dutch harrow with crumbler 138 * Brillion 2m grass seed drill 139 * Matco 2m grass drill 140 * Twose ballasted flat roll, serial no E23410 141 * Single axle fertiliser spinner A/F 142 * RM42 topper A/F 143 * Twose topper 144 * McConnell Rhino topper 9, serial no 1028280 145 * Vicon drum mower 146 * PZ Andex 432 hydrolift hay turner, serial no 6564 147 * PJ Zweegers hay bob 300 hay turner, serial no JH019yf360 Zagroda FL gripper-AG03 bale squeeze, 2015, serial no 329-11-6- 148 * 2015 149 * Bale squeeze 150 * Ryan turf cutter A/F 151 * Leeford scraper/road levelling blade 152-153 * Blades/scrapers - 2 lots 154 * Old muck bucket LOT: 121 LOT: 139 LOT: 140 LOT: 144 LOT: 145 LOT: 146 LOT: 147 LOT: 148 LOT: 162 LOT: 163 LOT: 164 LOT: 165 LOT: 166 LOT: 167 LOT: 168 LOT: 171 LOT: 175 LOT: 225 LOT: 226 LOT: 230 LOT: 234 LOT: 235 LOT: 237 155 * Safety cage 156 * Howard root chopper A/F 157-161 * Open lots - 5 lots Vehicle 162 * Toyota Hilux D-4D Pick up. Reg No: WX05 ZTH. 177,580 miles Tractors 163 * Massey Ferguson 3085 4WD autotronic tractor. Reg No: M703 AAH. 7730 hours, serial no C181044 164 * Massey Ferguson 35 2WD tractor. Reg No: NJE 192. 5083 hours, serial no SNM277432 Digger, Loaders and Attachments 165 * JCB site master 3CX digger. c/w hydraulic front bucket and pallet tines and backhoe bucket. Reg No: G462 ABC. Hours: 5175. serial no 3CX-4/351185/P 166 * Sanderson 725 teleporter. Reg: J136 AHJ. Hours: 8428. c/w pallet tines. serial no T2C54C7CB8900 167 * Sanderson 6-22 teleporter 2. Reg: E835 NVG. Hours: 8363. c/w pallet tines, serial no T2T54057G6800 168 * Sanderson hydraulic muck grab 169 * Bale spike to fit Sanderson 170 * Muck fork to fit Sanderson 171-173 * Sanderson bucket - 3 lots Trailers 174 * Galvanised single axle boat trailer 175-176 * Single axle trailer A/F - 2 lots 177 * Single axle trailer with fuel tank A/F 178 * Single axle Pettit trailer A/F 179 * Blue trailer with contents A/F 180 * 25ft straw trailer A/F In-Situ 181 * Curtain sided lorry body c/w contents 182 * Ex Nuttall site office c/w contents 183-184 * Steel containers c/w contents - 2 lots Included by Permission 185 Qty of 10mm rope 186 Qty of 7mm rope 187 Qty of clean used 50kg fertiliser bags 188 Range Rover classic wheel c/w Michelin tyre 189 Pickhill Bantam welder 190-191 4x Ratchet straps - 2 lots 192 New bottle jack 193 Qty of tools 194 Tow hitch and fixings 195 Ifor Williams trailer coupling with wheel 196 New heavy duty battery 197-198 2x Pair of welding gloves and mask - 2 lots 199 12/24V water heater 200 Qty of aerosol lubricants 201 Qty of aerosols 202 20L of antifreeze 203 Qty of anti freeze and spray grease 204 Qty of copper grease 205 Qty of brake fluid and cleaner 206 Qty of power steering oil 207 20L of hydraulic oil 208 20L of engine oil 209 20L of gear Oil 210 Qty of radiators 211 Qty of doors 212 Tractor transport box 213 Tractor rollover folding safety frame 214 Vicon fertiliser spreader 215-216 * 2x Loddon feed barriers 4x10 - 2 lots 217 * Dowdeswell 3.5m power harrow with packer roller 218 * T&F 6T wood and steel dropside tipping trailer 219 * Twin axle 35ft flat straw trailer 220 4 inch outlet plastic pipe with couplings 221 Head of engine with rockers 222 x4 Hydraulic rams c/w valve chests and pump/tank 223 Case International 454 bonnet 224 Broomwade compressor, 2 cylinder Lister engine (needs new belts) 225 Four wheel small car trailer 226 Case 585 tractor (1990), Reg: G990 WPV 227 Tractor mounted cross-arm crop sprayer 228 Set of Cambridge rolls 229 Pair of 12x38 tyres and tubes 16ft x 7ft Indespension twin axle tilt bed beaver tail trailer - 3.5T 230 capacity 231 * Muck fork for tractor 232 * Heston bale spike 233 * Hay turner 234 * Grey Ferguson, petrol paraffin A/F DAF LF 45.150, 7.5t, 16ft cattle float lorry, Reg: BF52 OPZ, Mileage: 235 * 396,549k, M.O.T March 2019, 1st registered 01.10.02 236 * Deutz Fahr drum mower 237 * Millcreek muck spreader CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. The Purchaser shall be the highest bidder. In the event of a dispute between two or more bidders as to which is the purchaser the Auctioneers shall either declare the purchaser or at their option immediately re-offer the disputed Lot for sale. The Auctioneers reserve the right of bidding for withdrawing or altering the Order of selling of any lot or Lots.
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