Tractor & Farming Heritage

DISPERSAL SALE ATTRACTS HUGE CROWD TO KENWICK

Buyers from Ireland and across the UK flocked to North Shropshire on October 28 for leading regional auctioneers Halls’ latest and potentiallyworkshop tools, which had all been well maintained, went under the hammer. The quality of the lots was reflected in the excellent prices achieved, including £45,000 for a 2011 Massey 6480 tractor and £42,000 for a 2014 Manitou 634-120 PS Elite Loadall, which both sold to Irish buyers. A 1996 Massey 390, with low hours and in mint condition, sold to a collector from Cheshire for £20,000. Some lots sold online through the MartEye auction platform.

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