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LARGE VEGETABLE FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION “MAPLE RUN FARMS, INC. - EST 1926” WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2000 • 9:30 AM 528 MAIN STREET - CO. RD. 553 CEDARVILLE (CUMBERLAND CO.) NEW JERSEY (Blizzard Date Thurs., Feb. 24) SOUTH JERSEY Cedarville is located south of the east-west Route 49 southeast of Bridgeton, southwest of Millville. From the North: Follow 55 south to Millville Exit #24, (Rte. 49 into town), then Co. Rd. 610 southwest. From the South: Follow 49 from the Delaware Memorial Bridge to Bridgeton then Co. Rd. 609 southeast. Discontinuing farming to persue other interests, selling will be a full line, almost all of which was purchased new! 20-TRACTORS-20 (Note: All tractors are original owner to this farm except (2) 385’s which were bought from a neigh bor.) C-IH 7120 (1990) MFWD Tractor, cab, 4730 hrs., 3 remotes, 18.4x38 rear rubber and axle duals, 14.9x28 front rubber; C-IH 7120 (1988) 2WD Tractor, cab, 5250 hrs., 3 remotes plus elec tric. 18.4x38 rubber and axle duals; C-IH 5140 (1992) MFWD Tractor, cab, 2580 hrs., 2 remotes, 16.9x38 rubber; IH 3288 (1985) 2WD IVactor, cab, 3090 hrs., 2 remotes, 14.9x38 rub ber; IH 885 (1990) 2WD Tractor, cab, 3980 hrs., 2 remotes; 15.5x38 rubber, set of 38 snap on duals; JD 4440 (1980) open station IVactor, 7065 hrs., 2 remotes, 18.4x38 rubber, set of 18.4x38 snap on duals; C-IH 595 (1992) open station IVactor, ROPS bar, 1500 hrs., 1 remote, 12.4x42 rubber; C IH 385 (1992) open station IVactor, ROPS bar, 2600 hrs., 1 remote, 9.5x36 rubber; C-IH 385 (1991) open station Tractor, ROPS bar, 2860 hrs., 1 remote, 9.5x36 rubber; Four (4) IH 140 (1976) gas Tractors, 9.5x24 rubber, 2 with 4-row belly cultivators; Oliver 1650 (1968) gas Tractor, open station; 6300 hrs., creeper gear, 1 remote, 12.4x38 rubber; Oliver “Super 66” (1957) gas jTractor, wide front end; Case 730 (1962) diesel IVactor; Farmall “H” narrow front with irriga tion pipe rack; Farmall “H” not running; Farmall |Cife IVactor with 1-row cultivator; Case “C” tri cycle Tractor; IH ID (1954) Crawler, gas pony motor, diesel engine, 1 hyd. remote; VEGETABLE FIELD EQUIPMENT ,1996 Ramsey splf propelled Harvest Aid for bulk arid field pack, J.D. diesel' power unit, 2600 hrs., full out 96 ft. width, fold-in conveyor, air compressor, hydrostatic 4 wheel drive, original owner excellent condition!; 1990 •Ganenberg dual axle 600 gal. stainless steel tank Sprayer, 110 ft. hyd. fold booms, 100 noz zles each with check valve, high pressure diaphragm pump, manual height control (present ly set up hrgfrfor stake tomatoes), original owner!; Stan Hay 981 4-row precision planter; Ferguson (North Carolina) “1100 s series Tilrovator”, 3 pt. 8 ft. rototiller bed shaper with liquid fert. setup; Two (2) Kannoco water wheel Planters, 45 in. centers, with 14-18-21 in. wheel spacings, 2 yrs. old!; Kennco plastic layer 2-row, 45 in. center; Holland 4-row transplanter, 3 pt.; Mechanical 4- row transplanter, 3 pt.; Mechanical 3-row pull behind transplanter; Four (4) Mechanical trans planter units, used 1 yr.; Kennco 8 ft. 3 pt. land leveler; Two (2) tandem axle hyd. tilt bin box trail er with rollers; Two (2) FMC 200 gal. stainless steel tank sprayers, single axle, with 24 ft. booms; Ten (10) 20 ft. high clearance flat rack field wag ons, one is tandem axle with flotation tires, 9 are on 20 in. truck tires; Four (4) low clearance 16 ft. flat rack wagons; Cole 3 pt. 2 unit side dresser; Two (2) Porterway tomato harvesters (not used since 1990); 100,000 tomato stakes (1 in. x 48 in.) pressure treated; 7,000 (1 in. x 48 in.) brand new stakes; Qty. of plastic trays (36, 50, 72, 128, 200); Nine (9) Modine hanging, gas, forced air heaters, 1 is Ip gas; 1989 TMC FG-15 Forklift, indoor/outdoor hard tires, gas engine, 2 stage lift; 1988 TCM FG-15 Forklift, indoor/outdoor hard tires, gas engine, 2 stage lift, not running; 1956 Yale Forklift, indoor/outdoor tires, gas engine, 2 stage lift; AC Forklift, indoor/outdoor tires, with rotator 360 degree head; Terms: CASH-CERTIFIED OR CASHIERS CHECK IN U.S. FUNDS! Honorable personal or business checks will be accepted from those per sons who have established favorable relations with the Maple Run Family or the Auction Company. Those persons unknown shall present to Pirrung Auctioneers, Inc., upon registering to bid, a cur rent letter from their bank attesting to the cus tomer’s good faith and prompt payment practices and stating the amount they may spend at the Maple Run Auction. This document becomes the property of Pirrung Auctioneers, Inc., until check clearance. The owners and the auction company reserve the right to deny immediate removal of any item until check clearance. Acceptable ID required to register for a bid card! Lunch - Comfort Facilities on site! “A Big Sale With Something For Everyone!” Owned by Maple Run Farms, Inc./The Late Lou Romano and Family Paul A. Gilson, President INFO CAII Paul or Julia at the office 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. 856-447-4298 VEGETABLE PACKING LINE: 1994 pallet box dumper, 3 hp electric over hyd; 32 in. flighted belt conveyor; adjustable speed; 32 in. pre-grader; Ag-Pak 32 in. washer with sponge dryers; 32 in. roller picking table; Kerian 48 in. speed sizer; 16 ft. x 48 in. flat belt distribution table, variable speed; 8 ft. x 32 in. flat belt table; 36 in. washer; 12 ft. x 36 in. flat belt conveyor; McConnell 14 ft. bulk body receiving hopper; Twelve (12) 40x48 pallet boxes; Four (4) box stitchers; 200 plastic picking baskets; Tomato string; etc.! For Auction Conducted By James P. Pirrung and Associates PIRRUNG AUCTIONEERS, INC. P.0.80x 607 Wayland, New York 14572 Phone 716-728-2520 Fax 716-728-3378 TILLAGE AND GENERAL EQUIPMENT: IH 5100 grain only drill with double disc openers; IH 165 5-18 roll over plow, on the land hitch; IH 475 22 ft. hyd. wing disc; IH 475 16 ft. transport disc; JD 16 ft. transport disc; IH 16 ft. seed bed conditioner; MF 8 tooth, 3 pt. chisel plow; Pull behind 4-row bed shaper; Glencoe pull behind chisel, like new; Mechanical 3 pt. pot planter 6 ft., 3 pt. disc; JD 3 pt. single subsoiler; 3 pt. 2 and 4 row cultivators; Pull behind 4-row tool bar only, with hyd. raise; Pull behind sth wheel; John Blue fumigator (no pump) with 300 gal. stainless tank; Vicon 700 lb., 3 pt., broadcast spreader, like new; Miller portable welder/generator; Single 150 gal. saddle tank on frame; Single 200 gal. saddle on frame; Two (2) 1500 gal. vertical poly tanks; Four (4) vpjrtipql.pßfy ,, , TRUCKS-TRAILERS: Nice 1988 GMC “Top Kick” 7000 S/A truck, 3208 Cat., 208,000 miles, 5 sp. trans., air brakes, 22.5 tires, 22 ft. Kidron insulated body with diesel Thermoking unit with electric standby, rear rollup door, and curbside door; 1988 Western Star with full sleeper, tandem axle, twin screw, Cat 34068 diesel engine, 539,000 miles, 9 sp. split air trans., air brakes; 1966 Mack R-modei, tandem axle, (tag axle), 5 sp. trans., Mack 237 engine, 267,000 miles; 1960 Mack B-61 model, S/A, 5 sp. split shift trans.. Mack diesel engine, 379,000 miles; 1984 Polar American 48 ft. insulated van trailer with diesel “space saver” continual run Thermoking unit, electric standby: 1979 IVailmobile 45 ft. van trailer; Two (2) (1-1965 and 1-1962) 40 ft. tandem axle, flat bed trailer; 1965 45 ft. tandem axle, flat bed trailer; 1962 40 ft. grain trailer; Two (2) Dodge 15 passenger worker buses, gas engines, manual trans.; 1988 Ford F -150 pickup, red, short bed, 302 gas power, manu al trans., no overdrive, 2WD; 1988 Ford F-150, black, short bed, 302 gas Jasper rebuilt motor, manual trans., no overdrive; 1992 Chevy S-10 pickup, 8 ft. bed, 6 cyl., manual 5 sp. trans., 72,000 miles, air, personal highway vehicle. IRRIGATION: 1170 pcs. (2 in. x 40 ft) (46,000 ft. or about 9 miles!) Pierce hook and latch alum, pipe each with 18 in. riser and Rainbird 20JH sprinklers; 195 pcs. (2 in. x 40 ft.) Pierce pipe with hook end only; 31 pcs. (2 in. x2O ft.) with risers and sprin klers; 118 pcs. (3 in. x4O ft.) (4,700 ft.) Pre-Kok hook and latch alum, pipe with risers and sprin klers: 201 pcs. (4 in. x 40 ft.) (8,000 ft.) Pre-Kok hook and latch alum, pipe, some with 2 in. valves other straight main line; Deutz 6 cyl. Turbo diesel pump unit on cart with electric primer and 60 FMS-M2-3, Hale (6x6) pump, just 628 original owner hrs.!; Double 36 in. sand filters unit; 41 2 in. filters for drip system; 47 2-in regulators; App. 20,000 ft. 2 in. lay flat header pipe line with drip tube connectors on 45 in. centers; 3 Omnlont suc tion pumps; 300 gal. Fuel tank on cart; 6 in. x 40 ft. suction line with screen; 2 pipe wagons; Selection of pallet lots 2-3-4 inch L’s - T’s - starters; FORKLIFTS: Public Auction MACHINERY - MULES - DAIRY ITEMS Friday, Feb. 18, 2000 at 9:00 A.M. Located in Clinton County, Take Exit 26 Off Route 80 To 220 N., 1/2 Mile, Turn East On Auction Road, 3rd Farm On Left Or 1 Mile West of Rote, PA. 7 MULES AND HARNESS Team of 10 yrs. old sorrels well broke w/snap, 6 and 8 yrs. old mules w/snap. 6 yrs. old sorrel and 2 smooth mouth mules. 10 Britch harness, lines, bridles, assorted collars, etc. DAIRY ITEMS 4 DeLaval 50 lbs. milkers w/flow view claws, extra 60 lbs. milker pail and misc. items. FARM MACHINERY A.C. -D-17 tractor on steel, Papec silo filler, open buggy w/front wheel brakes, White Horse hyd. cart (new), 4 fore carts, N.H. no. 275 baler w/engme in A-l cond., N.H. no. 456 mower, A.C. mod. B power unit, N.I. no. 751 and 752 hay crimpers, N.H. no 256 rake, Pequea ground driven tedder, Zimmerman 40 ft. elevator, 3 good flat bed wag ons on steel, Vicon spinner spreader, Superior 13 disk grain drill, I.H. corn planter, N.I. no. 323 com picker, N.I. com picker for parts, good 200 gals, field sprayer, White Horse 2-12 in. hyd. plow, H.D. KBA 28 disk, 12 ft. harrow, J.D. cultivator, 4 and 6 horse hitches, single and double trees, the usual misc. shop and farm items! Terms - Cash Or Approved Check. Amish Lunch David I. and Dora Glick R.R. 1, Mill Hall, Pa. 17751 Mark Glick and Elam Stoltzfus, Auctioneers AU-349-L AU-2452-L Witman Audio, UNRESERVED AUCTION • Antiques • Tools • China • Baseball Cards & Balls • Furniture • Redware Pottery Saturday, February 12, 2000 - 9:00 A.M. (Held at: Florin Fire Company, 134 North Market Avenue, Mount Joy, PA '(Lancaster County) “Inspection Of Items - Auction Day Only” Spinning Wheel With Wool Winder, Hanging Panel Two Door Cupboard, Shaving Mirror, Wooden Barrel On Stand, Oak Reeded Leg Table, 1930’s Curly Maple Vanity, Round Oak Extension Table With Six Leaves, Oak Tabert Table, Walnut Victorian Telephone Chair, Hall Mirror Hat Rack; Oak Dressers With Mirrors, Childs Butter Print Bed, Mahogany Kneehole Desk; Walnut Needlepoint Chairs, Wicker Chaise Lounge, Wooden Porch Rockers, Art Deco Sparton Floor Model Radio, lron& Brass Floor Lamps, Tiunks, Lyre Base Magazine Rack, Dovetailed Blanket Chest, Approx 30 Pcs Ned Foltz 20th Century Redware; H C Demuth 1770 Snuff Jar, Blue Decorated Stoneware Crocks with Birds, N Clark Jr NY - Brush Decorated Jug, Flo Blue China, China Floral Painted Banquet Lamp With Brass Base Lions Face & Paws; Red Paint Tige Child’s Sled, Wooden Ridem Horse; Tole Painted Tray With Stand, Milk Strainers, Tin Pails, Child’s Kiddie Sammie Car, Early Tin Sprinkling Can; Early Cannonball Child’s Sled, Wire Egg Baskets; Wooden Well Bucket, Early Ice Saws & Ice Tongs, Lighting Devices; Pencil Boxes, Kirby Sweeper, Hand Bells, Early Projector, Typewriter, Oregon Battleship Bank, Child’s School Slates, Puzzles, Vol 1-2 U S Grand Books, History Of United States, Text Books, 1893 Worlds Fair Books, 1904 Calendars, 1848 Sword; Bayonet, Quilts, Early Teddy Bear, Horse Blanket, Doilies, Aprons, Old Clothing & Wedding Dress, Badges, Cigar Boxes, Marble Roller, Glass Wash Board, Blue Swirl Kerosene Lamps, M I Hummel Figurines, 1908 Belleck Pitcher, Stangel Pottery, Victorian Decorated Hall Lamp, 1939 Worlds Fair Plate, Various Germany Chocolate Pots, Fiance Chocolate Pot with Cups, Brown Sponge Bowl & Creamer, Majolica Creamer, ABC Plates, Pressed Glass Nappies, Compotes, Flower Vases, R S Prussia Bowl, Opalescent Dish, Brass Candlesticks, Pink & Green Depression Glass, Pressed Glass Bowls, Compotes, Cake Stand; Redware Tuiks Head, Master & Individual Salts. Bud Vases, Collection ot Approx 20 Wooden Block & Sash Planes, Lathe Tools, Hand Files, Tap & Die, Hand Tools, Wooden Bissell Sweeper, Grain Cradle, Green & Orange Carnival Footed Dishes, Wood Clamps & Pulleys, School Bell, Milk Kettle, Wattle Iron, #5 Griswold Skillet, Cast Iron Frog, Sunday School Cards, Celery Dishes, Goblet, Wines, Sherberts, Glass Handled Basket, Brown & Black Crocks, Cow Bell, Aunt Jemima Syrups, Lanterns, Wicker Baby Coach, Tram Collectibles, A H Gingrich Dealer In Gray Gasoline Engine Envelopes, Tin Toys, Kellogg Collectibles, Dolls & Doll Clothes, Bacon Press, Childs Rocker, 78-45 RPM Records, Little Sambo, RR Songs & Ballads; Blue Jars, Louis Marx Train Set; Collectible Christmas Ornaments, Baseball Items & Dolls To Be Sold At 10:30 A.M. Partial Listing Ot Baseball Cards, Ken Griffey Rookie (Mint), Sandy Koutax Rookie (Signed-Rare), Mark McQuire 70 Homerun Plaque, Don Larsen Pei tect World Series Game Ball (Signed), Cal Ripken Jr 2131 Game Ball (Signed), Ken Gnttey Jr 300 Home Run Card, Ken Griffey Jr. & Mark McQuire Card & Statue, Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, Stan Musial, Ted Williams, Lou Gehng, Jim Thoipe, Whitey Ford, Walter Johnson Cards, Various Plates, Plaques, Football Cards & Plaques, Huge Wall Plaque of Tenell Davis 2008 Yds 1998, 1985 Topps Complete Set, Rodger Clemens, Kirby Puckett, Sammy Sosa, Nolan Ryan, Michael Jordon Rookie Card, Hank Aaron, Sandy Koutax Dolls: Barbies Premiere Night, Peacock, Porcelain Holiday Caroler, Holiday Ball. Millennium Princess, Angel Ot Joy, Midnight Waltz, Vera Wang, Victorian Princess, Alice Porcelain Doll Many Other Items Terms: Cash or Approved Check, AUCTh WITMAN AUCTIONEERS INC. Auctioneers, Appraisers and Liquidators JAY M. WITMAN, AU001127-L LUKE R. WITMAN 657 Fruitville Pike, Manheim, PA 17545 (717) 665-5735 • FAX (717) 664-2737 CHECK OUR WEBSITE:www.w itmanauctioneers.com ‘‘Providing A Complete Professional Auction Service Since 1970” Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 5, 2000-627 10% Buyers Premium Food Served >N CONDUCTED BY: Sale Reports KLOSE ESTATE & MOYER SALE A Public Auction of antiques and collectibles was held January 29 for the estate of Ralph Klose and Kenneth and Emily Moyer and others at the Beaver Fairgrounds, Beaver Spring, Pa. Some prices included' 40’s bedroom suite, $1,000; 7 piece oak bed room suite, $1,100; Hop- A-Long Cassidy lunch bucket, $150; glass bear banks, $4O ea.; 3 piece wicker set, $7OO, clover leaf stand, $170; side-by side oak bookcase desk, $875; blanket chest, $275; oak kitchen cupboard, $475; and Lionel train set, $570. Kenneth E. Hassmger and Neil A. Courtney were the auctioneers. eers, Inc.