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2021 Fall Sale Bill 38th38th AnnualAnnual FallFall Bid Online with Link to bidding site from www.andersonenterpriseseq.com ConsignmentConsignment AuctionAuction or www.hatzernordstrom.com 505 S. East St. • Annawan, Illinois Friday, August 20, 2021 (309) 935-6700 • www.hatzernordstrom.com STARTING TIME 8:30 A.M. WITH AUGERS & OLDER MACHINERY - 9:30 A.M. REGULAR SALE Tractors & Loaders Grain Handling Wagons Farm Sale Case 2670, 2003 Case IH MX285 (8592 Hours, MFWD, 3pt, PTO, Front Weights, 4 BII 644 Grain Cart (12" Side Auger), Bradford 540 Grain Cart w/ Axle Extensions, Brent Case IH 2166 Combine, Case IH 1063 Cornhead, Case IH 1020 Platform, Unverferth 30' Remotes, PTO, Quick Hitch), 2007 CAT Challenger 765B (3770 Hours, 18" Tracks Set 120", 420 Grain Cart, (2) Brent 420 Grain Carts, Demco 650 Grain Cart (13" Side Auger), Ficklin Headcart, Homemade 15' Headcart, Killbros 1200 Graincart, Killbros 490 Graincart, Tracks 75%), Ford 600 w/ Hyd Loader, Ford 3000 Loader Tractor, Ford 8670 (17140 CA9600 Grain Cart (14" Side Auger), J&M 875-18 Grain Cart (18" Front Auger), J&M 910 DMI 530B 5 Shank Ripper, FarmKing 1070 Swing Away Auger, Mayrath 35' Auger w/ Hours, Powershift, 1000 PTO, Front Weights, Radio, A/C), Farmall 656 w/ Loader, IH 254 Grain Cart (20" Xtended Reach Auger), Kinze 450 Grain Cart , Unverferth 4500 Grain Electric Motor (1407 Hours, Gas, WF, 3pt, PTO), IH 254 (Showing 1535 Hours, 3pt, PTO, Front Weight Cart (14" Side Auger), Unverferth 7000 Grain Cart (14" Side Auger), Unverferth 9250 Bracket, 2WD), IH 340 (Showing 8110 Hours, 2WD, PTO), IH 1206 (One Owner), 1970 Grain Cart (16" Side Auger), Artsway D470 Wagon (Double Door, Light Kit, Extendable Farm Sale International 574 (Showing 2780 Hours), 1971 International 574 (Low Prole, Gas, Tongue), Artway DMI 390 Wagon (Double Door, Light Kit), (2) Bradford 400BU Wagons, 1998 Case IH 9350 Steiger Tractor, 2003 Kinze 850 Graincart w/ Scales & Tarp, 2004 IH Showing 2780 Hours, 2WD, PTO) , International 4386, John Deere 1530 w/ Loader (2) Brent 644 Green Wagons (Lights, Tarps, Brakes, Shedded), Demco 650 Green Wagon 2388 Combine w/ Duals, 1998 Freightliner Semi Tractor w/ Day Cab, 2006 Timpte Grain (Diesel), 1966 John Deere 2020 w/ Loader (Gas, 2 Remotes, 3pt, 540 PTO), John Deere (Lights, Brakes), DMI 390 Wagon (Double Door), DMI D450 Wagon (Double Door, Side Trailer w/ Power Tarp, (2) Unverferth 530 Grain Wagons w/ Tarps, Brandt 10"x70' WF 4020 (Gas), John Deere NF 4020 (7340 Hours, Gas), John Deere 4210 (MFWD, 2434 Dump), KillBros Center Dump Wagon on John Deere Gear, Kory Wagon, Kory Wagon on Swing Away Auger w/ Hopper Mover, Landoll 2325 Chisel Plow, M&W Earthmaster Hours, 3pt, PTO), John Deere 4450 (MFWD, 6738 Hours, PTO, 3pt, 15 Speed Powershift, John Deere Gear, Kory 550 Gravity Wagon, (2) J&M 350 Wagons, (2) J&M 350 Wagons, 1165 Chisel Plow, Blue Jet Ripper (5 Tines), IH 16' Stalk Shredder, Ficklin 450 Wagon, LED Lights), John Deere 4630 (Showing 8000 Hours, ROPS, Quick Hitch, 3pt, PTO, Runs Link 300BU Center Dump Wagon, (2) M&W Little Red Wagons (2 Compartments), (2) M&W Estate Wagon Great), John Deere 4650 (MFWD, 6744 Hours, PTO, Front Weights, 3pt, Quick Hitch, 3 M&W 350BU Little Red Wagons, Parker 300BU Gravity Wagon, (2) Parker 625 600BU Attachments Remotes), John Deere 8410 (5387 Hours, Front Weights, 4 Remotes, PTO, 3pt), John Wagons, Parker 7250 Grain Chariot, Unverferth 530 Wagon, Midwest Industries WN5 Frontier RB2410 9' Hyd Blade(6 Way, w/ Tail Wheel), Skidsteer Bucket w/ Teeth, 78" Deere 7800 (10354 Hours), John Deere 8760 (4973 Hours, 4WD, 4 Remotes, Gravity Dump Wagon, DMI Running Gear, Running Gear Skidsteer Bucket, Skidsteer 4 in 1 Bucket, 74" Rock Grapple (Skid Attach), Landpride Diesel), 1991 John Deere 8760 (7760 Hours, 4WD), 2009 John Deere 9630 Grain Handling Equipment LR72 Landscape Rake, John Deere 148 Loader Bracket w/ Attachment and Joystick, 7' (3335 Hours, Powershift, 4 Remotes, Nice Local Trade), Massey Ferguson 2745, Brandt 857 Auger, Brandt 10"x80' Auger (Hyd Lift Hopper), FarmKing 841 Electric Rake/Grader w/ Roller (3pt), 66" Snowblower (3pt), Bobcat 8709 Backhoe Attachment, 2019 New Holland Workmaster 75 (MFWD, 450 Hours, Loader), New Holland TG255, Auger, FarmKing 831 Auger w/ Baldor 3 Phase Motor, FarmKing 1010 Transfer Auger Woods BH90X-1 Backhoe (3pt), Kelley B15 Backhoe, Kelley B851 Backhoe (3pt), CAT New Holland TG255 , Versatile 700 (6318 Hours, 4WD, 3 Remotes, Diesel, Quad Range), (Electric Drive), FarmKing 1385 Auger, FarmKing 1080 Swing Away Auger, FarmKing 24" Backhoe Bucket, Gill 6' Pulverizer, CID 48" Low Back Hay Spear (New), CID 42" 1984 Versatile 256 (5290 Hours, Loader, Bucket) 1070 Swing Away Auger, FarmKing Y1370 Swing Away Auger (New), FarmKing Y1370 2000lb Pallet Forks (New), CID 48" HD 5500lb Pallet Forks (New), Bush Hog 5' Disc (3pt), Lely Seeder (3pt), New Idea 207 Seeder (3pt), Allis Chalmer 6' Snap Coupler Combines, Cornheads, & Platforms Swing Away Auger (New), FarmKing Y1060 Swing Away Auger (New), FarmKing 1036 Auger (New), FarmKing 1031 Auger (New), FarmKing 1080 Auger, Hutchinson 8" Auger, Blade, Ferguson 12B 2 Bottom Plow, Tree Auger 48" Diameter, 90" Tree Spade, 48" Tree Case 1660 Combine (4400 Hours, 2WD, Rock Trap), Case IH 1680 Combine, John Deere Auger, Sprayer, Head Carrier for IH Head (3pt), 12" Post Hole Digger, Westendorf 8' Box 8820 Titan II Combine (2942 Hours, Diesel, Chopper, 4WD), 1991 John Deere 9400 Hutchinson 10"x32' PTO Truck Auger, Mayrath 10"x31' Auger w/ Honda GX90 Motor, Westeld 100-71 Swing Away Auger, Westeld 80-61 Swing Away Auger, Grain King Scraper, Garber Co 72 GDP Drop Seeder, Heavy Duty Blade (3pt), Landpride Blade, Combine (Engine Hours 4645 Seperator Hours 3009), New Holland 9060 Combine, New Woods Blade, Woods Blade (3pt) Holland 9080 Combine, Case IH 1036 Poly Cornhead, Case IH 1063 Poly Cornhead, Case Truck Auger, Sudenga Tractor Mount Elevator, 8"x51' Auger w/ 3 Phase, Feterl Truck IH 1083 8 RN Cornhead, Case IH 983 8 Row Cornhead, IH 844 4 Row Cornhead (36" Hopper w/ Hyd Motor, Majik 3000 Bushel ZigZag Grain Cleaner, John Deere 428 Ear Corn Rotary Cutters & Shredders Rows), IH 944 4 Row Cornhead (36" Rows), 2007 John Deere 893 Cornhead, John Deere Elevator, Brandt Swing Away Hopper Mover for 10" Electric Auger, DMC Stirrator (3 Bush Hog 257 Rotary Mower, Bush Hog 2615 Hyd Fold Batwing, Bush Hog 2615 15' 893 Cornhead, John Deere 693 6 Row Cornhead, Lexion C512-30 Cornhead (Plastic Screws for 36' Bin), DMC Stirrator (2 Screws for 27' Bin), Behlen Sweeps & Powerhead Batwing (Chain Guards, Laminate Tires), Bush Hog 2615L 15' Batwing (Chain Guards, Snouts, 12 Row 30" w/ Reel), Case IH 1020 30' Platform, Gleaner 520 Platform, (27' Bin), (2) 1/3hp Grain Spreaders, Kongsklide Grain Blower (30hp Motor, 230 Volts, 3 1000 PTO, Laminate Tires), CID X-Treme Brush Cutter w/ Mulching Teeth, FarmKing 510 International 820 13 1/2' Platform, John Deere 925 25' Platform (Steel Finger Pickups, Phase, 60' HD Cord), Kongsklide 2hp CAD 30 (230 Volts, 3 Phase, Cell Wheel-Paddle Rotary Cutter (New), John Deere #27 Stalk Chopper, John Deere #27 6 Row Stalk Metal Snouts), John Deere 930F Platform (Contour Sieves, AHC, Single Point Hookup), Wheel), Clipper Seed Cleaner w/ Screens, Seed Conveyor w/ Hyd Drive Belt Shredder, John Deere HX15 15' Batwing (Chain Guards, 1000 PTO, Laminate Tires), John Deere 1219 Mower Conditioner (Low Hours), John Deere 609 Rotary Mower, John Deere 1996 John Deere 930F 30' Platform, 1998 John Deere 930F 30' Platform (New Sickle Hay & Forage Equipment Sections & Poly), 2011 John Deere 635 35' Flexible Platform (Auger w/ Full Width 709 Mower (3pt), Landpride RCR1260 Brush Mower, MC 15' Stalk Shredder, Rhino TW14 Bualo Bale Wagon, Cashels Single Duck Foot Bale Handler, Cashels Double Duck Foot 48" Cutter (New), Rhino TW15 60" Cutter (New), Rhino 6' Cutter, Servis 72 Rotary Composite Fingers), 2010 John Deere 635 35' Flexible Platform (Auger w/ Full Width Bale Handler, Cashels Hyd Vari-Width Double Bale Handler, Case IH #600 High Throw Composite Fingers), New Holland 880 35' Flex Draper, EZ Trail 30' Headcart, EZ Trail 672 Mower, Woods 3240 20' Batwing (540 PTO, Good Blades, Solid Tires), Woods RM59 3pt Blower, Hayrack, H&S Bi-Fold Wheel Rake, International 830 Silage Chopper w/ Heads, Finish Mower, Woods FM2072 Finish Mower, Woods B106 3pt Rotary Cutter, Woods 20' Headcart, EZ Trail Headcart, John Deere 201 Donahue Trailer, John Deere 20' International 120 Silage Wagon on IH 335 Gear, John Deere 327 Baler Bale Thrower, Donahue Trailer w/ Head Mover Attachment, Harvest Hand Headmover, J&M 4WS15 30' S106 6' Side Ditch Mower (3pt, 540 PTO) New Holland Hay Rake, Rhino PT207 Hay Tedder (New), Rhino 405H Hay Tedder (New), Planters & Drills Headcart (AWS), KillBros 20' Headcart, Unverferth HT12 Headcart, Unverferth 25' Rhino ER8 V-Rake (New), Rhino ER10 V-Rake (New), Silage Blower Headcart, 2018 Unverferth HT36 Headcart (Light Package), 2012 Unverferth HT30 John Deere 1760 12 Row Planter (Martin Row Cleaners, Dawn Closing Wheels, 3BU Headcart (Light Package), 35' Headcart , Kelderman 12 Row Corn Reel (Universal Fit) Tillage Equipment Boxes, 30" Row Spacing), John Deere 7000 Planter (6RN, Liquid, No Till Coulters, 30" Rows, Monitor, Insecticide Boxes), John Deere P7000 4 Row Planter (Male Row Seed Construction & 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