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Trevor Breakwell sale

On Saturday 17 September, Nock Deighton staged Trevor Breakwell’s sale, as he was giving up the tenancy at Down Farm, Much Wenlock, Shropshire. There were approximately 100 people at the uction, which was a good, old-fashioned affair with no Internet bidding and no buyer’s premium. Most of the tractors sold exceptionally well.

Results (abridged)

Fordson New Performance Super Major, 2/3, £4,250 +VAT

International Harvester B-275, 2/3, £2,700

International Harvester 434, loader, very clean, 2/3, £1,950

International Harvester 674, 2/9.3, windscreen missing, will clean up well, 2/3, £1,900

International Harvester 674, clean, 9.5, £4,000

Case IH 895XL, 9.3,

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