A4O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 30, 2002 Virginia Hosts World Percheron Congress GAY BROWNLEE Virginia Correspondent LEXINGTON, Va. From Oct. 22-26, the World Percheron Congress America 2002 awarded numerous grand champion and world titles in halter, hitch, farm, amateur, and crossbred classes. Premier, senior, and junior exhib itor were also named. The Con gress was presented by the Perch eron Horse Association of America. One organizer indicated the event was really a tribute to the noble Percheron horse and a cele bration of a magnificent breed whose descendents provided the power to build and feed the na tion. The Percheron horses seen by visitors to the Congress, how ever, were not exactly like their centuries-earlier counterparts who originated in the province of Le Perche in Normandy, France. That is because the breeding of them now is done primarily for pleasure and exhibition. Indeed, that aspect got plenty of testimo nial fodder in the form of cheering fans engrossed in the majestic horses. The Percheron breed had bare ly survived the era of mechaniza tion subsequent to the conclusion of World War 11. Sources report the rebuilding process for Perche rons has taken 40 years but now the number of those being regis tered is steadily climbing. The prestigious Congress saw some 650 Percheron horses and 267 exhibitors converge at the world class Virginia Horse Cen ter. Some 27 of the lower 48 states were represented in the participa tion. A number of exhibitors and owners took a sojourn south from the Canadian provinces in order to enjoy the challenge and prove their mettle in stiff competition. According to Alex Christian, Fredericktown, Ohio, paid at tendance exceeded 4,000 guests. Christian is the Percheron Horse Association of America’s secre tary. Albert Cleve, the show super intendent from Farmington, Mo., expressed a positive observation in mentioning the high quality of Percheron horses exhibited and the show itself. “I think it went very well,” Cleve said. “Its the biggest Perch eron show in current years. The quality was extremely high.” “Blue Ribbon Farms Hercules” was the grand champion stallion. Hercules is owned by Blue Rib bon Farms, operated by Albert and Karen Cleve, Farmington, Mo. Blue Ribbon Farms was also the breeder. Pennwoods Perche rons, operated by Chad and Rhonda Cole, Centre Hall, Pa., exhibited the stallion. “Rolling Acres Spike” was re- Excitement peaks at the World Percheron Congress America 2002 as the “eight horse hitch, mares, stallions/geldings,” class gets under way. Here an exhibitor drives his team through the difficult course in the team log skid class. serve grand champion stallion. Spike is owned by Dennis Mays, Fredericksburg, Ohio, who also exhibited him. “Madison,” owned by Beth Burger of Burger Percherons, Willard, Ohio was the grand champion mare. Burger was also credited as exhibitor and breeder of Madison. The reserve grand champion mare was “G.T.s De li g h t , ” owned and bred by Gray Trans portation, Fairbank, lowa, but exhibited by Pennwoods Percherons, Centre Hall, Pa. Major Equipment, Trk & Trl Auction MIDATLANTIC CONTRACTORS AUCTION Fri., Dec. 20,2002 at 8:30 AM FREDERICK FAIRGROUNDS in MD <> Drive Thru Auction <> DIRECTIONS: Traveling West on 1-70, take E Patrick St (Exit 56) to Fairgrounds. Traveling East on 1-70, take South St. (Exit 55) to Fairgrounds. Traveling North on 1-270, take Rt. 85 East, left onto 355, left onto 1-70 East, continue to South St. Exit 55 to Fairgrounds. “Karri mon t s Grandeur J.E. B ~ ” shown in the 4-year-old and under class, was the grand champion gelding. Ames Percherons, Burnsville, Minn, was listed as both owner and exhibi tor. TRACKLOADERS & DOZERS: Cat 953 C, Crops, 4+l bkt; Cat 953, Orops; Cat 943, Orops, LGP; Cat 9418, 4+l bkt; Cat 955 H, Drops, 4+l bkt; Case 855 D cralwer Idr, Orops, GP bkt; Case 855 D, Orops, 4+l bkt; Case 455 C crwlr Idr, Orops, GP bkt, JD 755 crwlr Idr. Orops, GP bkt; KOMATSU D66S crwlr Idr, Orops, GP bkt. Fiat FL 1 lE, Orops, GP bkt; Cat D6D dozer w/tilt; '95 Cat D4C senes 111 dozer, 6-w, Orops, 6 cyl eng; Cat D3C series 111 dozer, 6-w, Orops; ’99 Komatsu D39P dozer, 6-w, Orops; (2) JD 450 G dozer, 6-w, Orops; Case 550 E dozer, 6-w, Orops; JD 450 C dozer. BACKHOES & WHEEL LOADERS: JD 444 E rt Idr, cab, GP bkt; JD 544 D rt Idr, Erops; Cat 910 G rt Idr, Erops; Case 580 SK 4x4 bkhoe, Erops, ext hoe; Case 580 SK bkhoe, 4x4, ext hoe, Erops; (2) Case 580 K bkhoe, 4x4, ext hoe, Erops; Case 580 K bkhoe, 4x4, Erops, JD 510 C bkhoe, Orops, std hoe; JD 410 D bkhoe, Orops, std hoe; JD 310 D bkhoe, 4x4, ext hoe, Erops; JD 310 D bkhoe, 4x4, Erops; E-stick; Ford 655-A bkhoe, 4x4 ext hoe, Erops; Case 680 H bkhoe, Erops, S/N 9150920; ’9l JCB 14008 bkhoe, 4x4, ext hoe; IH 3414 bkhoe; Terramite TSC bkhoe, S/N 220127; Terramite TSC bkhoe; Lodi bkhoe. SKIDLOADERS & ATTACHMENTS: New Case 95 XT skdstr; JD 270 skdldr; New Thomas 1700 skdstr GP bkt; Bobcat 751 skstr; ‘9B NH LXBBS skdstr; aux hyd; ’95 Case 1840 skdstr aux hyd; ’95 Gehl 5625 skd str, aux hyd; ASU MD 70 post track, aux hyd; ASU DL7OOO posi track aux hyd; FFC soil preperator; (2) Bobcat snow blower; Set 48” pallet forks; Indeco breaker attach. The re serve grand champion geldings name was not avail able, but Brygale Farms, On tario, Can., is the owner. EXCAVATORS & MOTOR GRADERS: Cat 320 hyd exc; Cat 312 hyd exc; Cat 1208 hyd exc; Cat 1108 hyd exc; Hitachi 120 hyd exc; Hitachi 200 LC hyd exc; ’95 Bobcat 331 exc; Bobcat X 325 exc; Kubota KH6I exc; Tekuchi mini exc; Gallon T4OO motor grader, fit scarifier, cab, dsl. FORKLIFTS & CRANES: Zoom Boom 8040 forklift, S/N 8603401658 L; Pettibone A-3520 18000 lb forklift, dsl eng; ’9B JCB 530 shooting boom forklift; Bantam S-626 15 ton, 3-sect boom; Drott yd crane. LOADER TRACTORS & FARM TRACTORS: JD 401 C Idr tractor. S/N 2695167; Ford 7740 tractor w/boom mower, cab, air; Case 595 util tractor; Crops, 3 pt pto, dual outlets; Kubota 82400 4x4 w/ldr; JD 4020 ps; JD 855 4x4 w/ldr; JD 855 w/60” mower; MF 135; MF 1140 4x4 w/ldr. ROLLERS: IR SD-40D smooth drum rllr, w/pad foot kit, Orops, JD dsl, S/N 51605, Dynapac CA 141 pad foot rllr; Tampo RS 16D pad foot rllr; Hyster 625 A drm drive rllr; Wolfe Pac 4000 gas rllr. AIR COMPRESSORS: (10) I.R. 185, JD dsl; IR 250 air comp w/Deutz dsl; I.R. 375 air comp w/Duetz dsl; I.R. Laport tagalong air comp. ROAD TRACTORS: ’94 IH 8200 T/A rd tractor, Daycab, Cummins, 9 spd, AB; ’B9 IH T/A Rd tract, Cummins, 13 spd, AB; ’B5 Mack S/A Rd tract, dsl, 5 spd, AB. During the sale that was Friday afternoon, the third day of the Congress, 6-year-old “Blue Rib bon Farms Josie Lyn,” was the top selling mare. Josie Lyn was pur chased for $8,500 by James Cole, Spring Mills, Pa. from seller Albert and Karen DUMPS: ’9l 1H T/A dump; ’94 Ford LBOOO S/A dump, dsl, 6 spd; ’92 Ford F 350 flatbed, dsl, auto, 4x4 w/snowplow; ’9l Chevy Kodiak S/A flatbed dump, gas, 6 spd; ’9l Chevy S/A dump, Cat dsl, 6 spd, AB. CAB & CHASSIS: ’95 Ford LBOOO, 8.3 Cummins, 6 spd; ’9l Ford F7OO C&C, 7.8 dsl, auto; ’9O Ford F7OO C&C, gas, auto; ’9O GMC Topkick C&C, 3116 Cat, 5 spd; ’B9 Ford F7OO C&C, 6.6 dsl, 5/2 spd. FLATBEDS: ’99 Chevy 3500 flatbed, 6.5 dsl, auto; ’93 FORD F 350 flatbed, gas, 5 spd, 4x4 w/snowplow; ’BB Ford FBOO 18’ flatbed, dsl, auto, AB; ’9B GMC 3500 HD 12’ flatbed, dsl, auto; ’94 GMC Topkick, 16’ flatbed. Cat 3116, Allison auto. BOX TRUCKS: ’96 Ford F 350 12’ box trk w/lift, gas auto; ’94 Mitsubishi bx trk, dsl, auto; ’93 IH 4700 18’ bx trk, dsl, 5 spd; ’95 Ford LBOOO 24’ bx trk w/lift, gas, 8.3 Cummins, 6 spd; ’92 GMC Topkick 24’ bx trk, dsl, 6 spd. SPECIALTIES: ’96 Mitsubishi rllbk, dsl, 6 spd, AB; ’92 IH 4900 26’ rllbk, Jerr Dan body, 4-car unit, DT466, 5/2, air brake; ’95 Ford SD 18’ rllbk, steel bed w/wheel lift, dsl, 5 spd; IH 4270 S/A tow trk, Detroit dsl, sleeper; ’96 Ford F 450 bkt trk, gas, auto; ’B9 Ford F 350 bkt trk; (2) ’95 Ford LBOOO, bulk oil distribution body w/pumps & meters, 8.3 Cummins, 6 spd; ’B5 IH 1700 w/specialty body & bxs; (2) ’92 Ford FBOO sewage trks, dsl, 6 spd; ’95 Freightliner FLBO flatbed w/Hiab 22’ crane, Cummins 9 spd; ’9O GMC Topkick S/A fuel & lube trk, 3116 Cat, 6 spd, AB, 6 prod uct reels w/air corap; ’9O Mack Rd 690 S T/A flatbed w/JLG 800 BT crane Cle v e , Farmington, Mo. A year ling male nam e 4 “Blue Rib bon Farms Onas s i s ” was the top-selling stallion at $5,100. Purchaser Richard and Janette Peeters, Schenevus, N.Y. bought Onassis from Albert and Karen Cleve of Blue Ribbon Farms, Farmington, Mo. Gray Transportation, Fair bank, lowa, was the “six horse hitch, registered mares” world champion amid nine exhibitors in the class. In a field of 14 exhibi PARTIAL LISTING ONLY UPDATED LISTS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE www.wolfeauctions.com tors, Ames Construction, Burns ville, Minn., was the “six horse hitch” world champion and went on to win the “eight horse hitch” world championship as well, which had five exhibitors. Showing for Cape Cod Perche rons, Krista Grange, Delmar, lowa, was the champion senior exhibitor. The champion junior exhibitor was Ali Woodbury, Winchester, Ind., who showed for Blue Ribbon Days. The premier exhibitor was Blue Ribbon Days (Albert Cleve Family, Farmington, Mo. and Jim Day Family, Bradgate, Iowa). The filly that Neil Armstrong of Michigan won in a raffle was “Vintage Midnights Samantha,” out of Happy Hill Midnight and S.F. Knights Delight, on Jan. 14, 2001. Douglas K. Wurz of Vin tage Springs Farm, Ashland, Va., made the fUlys donation. Caren Stutzman, Hiram, Ohio, the World Percheron Congress America 2002 Queen, said begin ning with a Shetland pony that (Turn to Page A4l) w/outnggers, maxi torque 8 spd, ext range trans. ‘EX-VERIZON FLEET: (8) Dodge Ram cargo vans, gas, auto; ’96 Ford F 350 fiberglass utility, Powerstroke dsl, auto; ’92 Ford Fl5O pu, 4x4, gas, auto; ’9l Ford Fl5O pu, 4x4, gas, 5 spd; ’B9 Ford Fl5O pu, 4x4, gas, 5 spd; ’BB Ford Fl5O pu, 4x4, gas, auto; GMC 3500 cube van, gas, auto w/Kohler generator, dual air comp, hot air htr; Ford E-350 cube van, gas, auto w/Kohler generator, dual air comp, hot air htr; GMC 3500 bkt trk, gas, auto w/generator. r 'EX-B G & E FLEET: ’9O Ford FBOO Digger derrick, dsl, auto, AB; ’BB »Ford F7OO svc body trk w/air comp, dsl, auto, AB; ’BB Ford F7OO svc body trk w/air comp, dsl, auto, AB; ’BB Ford F7OO bkt trk, dsl, auto, AB; ’9l Ford F7OO bkt trk, dsl, auto, AB; ’9O Ford FBOO Digger demck trk, dsl, auto, AB; ’9O Ford FBOO Digger derrick trk, dsl, auto, AB. UTILITIES: ‘94 Chevy 30 HD enc util, gas, auto; ‘92 Ford F 250 ext cab util, V-8, XLT; ‘92 GMC 3500 HD 12’ util w/liftgate, V-8, Auto. PICKUPS: ’OO Dodge 1500 pu, V-6, Auto; (2) ’OO Chevy 2500 pu, 4x4, gas, auto; ’99 Chevy 2500 ext cab pu, 3rd dr, gas, auto; ’99 GMC 3500 dually ext-cab pu, dsl, auto; ’99 Ford F 250, dsl, auto; ’9B Dodge Dakota ext cab, 4x4; ’97 Ford F 250 pu, dsl, 4x4, auto; ’93 Ford F 350 crewcab pu, dsl, auto, 4x4; ’92 GMC 2500 pu, gas, auto, 4x4 w/snowplow; ’B6 Chevy Kl5OO pu w/dump bed; ’97 Ford F 250 pu, 5 spd; ’O2 Ford Fl5O pu; ’Ol Ford FISO, 4.6, 5 spd; ’99 Ford F 350 crewcab pu, dsl, 6 spd, 4x4, Lariat Pkg- VANS: ’9O Chevy cargo van, gas, auto; ’93 GMC step van; ’B7 Ford E -250 van; (2) ’B6 Ford E-350 vans; (3) ’B5 Chevy 30 series vans; ’B3 Dodge 350 custom van; ’93 Chevy cargo van, gas, auto; Chevy 3500 high cube van, gas, auto; ’96 GMC cube van; ’B3 Ford cargo van. CARS & SUV’s: ’9B Ford Expedition 4x4, V-8, Eddie Bauer ’B9 GMC Jimmy S-15; (2) ’94 Dodge Shadows; ’93 Dodge Shadow; ’9l Chevy Caprice; ’9O Chevy Caprice; ’9O Chevy Cavalier; ’B7 Dodge Aries station wagon; (2) ’B7 Dodge Omni’s; ’B4 Chevy Cavalier. TRAILERS: New Eager Beaver 50 ton equip trl; Enclosed 45’ T/A car hauler trl; ’95 Transcraft flatbed, spread axle trl, no title; ’93 9 ton Eager Beaver Tri/A equip trl; Tri/A equip trl; ’B7 Eager Beaver T/A flatbed equip trl; Vermeer 9 ton equip trl; S/A tilt top EZ loader trl; S/A Util trl; Harland T/A horse trl. METAL WORKING EQUIPMENT; Chicago bender; Pexto stump shear; South band lathe; Walker turner belt/disc sander; Miller 300 amp wldr; Pexto steel worker’s table w/tooling; std bugger, long reach; Lock former bandsaw; Sears lapping machine; Pexto crimper; Barth band roller; Pexto crimper; Lake Erie 48” press brake; Manual back gauge; Perkins punch press; Diacro 24” rllrs; Widdemann bench top; Pexto 36” hand brake; Craftsman shaper; Sears bench top shaper; Duro 6” jointer; Grizzley 10” arbor saw; Craftsman 10” radial arm saw; Sears 10” arbor saw; Powermatic wood lathe; Powermatic 12” planer; Delta 6” jointer; 6 ’ wood work table w/vise; Central 6x48 belt/9” disc sander; Whker turner 12” ped drill press; 8’ 2-whel trailer; 30 gal elec collector. MISC: Befco C 26 flex wing mwr; Marlow 6” pump w/Lister dsl; Capri boat & trl; Mobark 12” chipper; Portable wood mizer sawmill; Portable wood mizer twin blade edger; (2) car dollys; MQ concrete mixer; MQ mortar mixer; Stump grinder; Dale Barnhart Jr golf cart; JD 6x4 Gator; Yamaha bear 4 whir. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: There is a large amount of Rental Equipment from Rentals Unlimited in this auction - A lot of everyday small hand tools, pumps & misc equipment. They are well maintained and will sell Absolute. PRE-SALE FINANCING: CONTACT Tclmark LLC at 800-451-3322 TERMS OF SALE: Complete Payment On Sale Day with Cash or Cashiers Check. Company or personal check accepted only if accompa nied by a “Current Bank Letter of Guaranteed Payment.” Visa & Mastercard accepted - a 5% administrative fee charged on all non cash/non-check purchases. PRE-SALE INSPECTION: Thursday, December 20, 2002 - 10:00 to 5:00 SALE CONDUCTED BY W INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS, INC. 9801 Hansonvllle Rd., (800)443-9580 • (301)898-0340 Rigged out in showy har nesses, the magnificent Percherons bring a cre scendo of shouts, roaring applause, cheers and whis tles. Ames Percheron Farm owned by Ames Construc tion, Burnville, Minn., later is named world champion and the reserve world champion is Strawberry Lane Percherons, Greg and Debra Lurvey, Oconomo-