Machinery Dispersal Report-Brierlow Bar Farm

RESCHEDULED SALE

Resounding Success for Bagshaws at Buxton

Mark Elliott

The rescheduled sale on behalf of the Kidd family at Brierlow Bar Farm, Buxton attracted a large crowd with support from Wales, Lancashire and East Yorkshire as well as all surrounding counties.

In the smaller items;

  • Two Stone Gate Posts                                                 £570
  • Pallet of Railway Lines                                                £230
  • Single Calf Hutch                                                         £50
  • Case Exhaust                                                               £70
  • Six International 574 Series Front Weights                £200
  • Steel Workbench                                                         £90

In the cattle and workshop sundries;

  • Twin Wheel Tipping Plastic Barrow                            £85
  • Vink Calving Aid                                                          £105
  • Michelin Single Phase Compressor                             £215
  • Pair of Alloy Milk Churns                                            £170 the pair

Within the field items;

  • Galvanised Cattle Race Yoke Gate                              £280
  • Sets of Cubicle Mats                                                   Up to £400 per lot

There was a small range of machinery which saw very spirited bidding;

  • Ransome Mounted Discs                                                                    £780
  • Opico/Hatzenbichler Mounted Tine Harrow with Seeder                 £3,900
  • Twin Axle Dump Trailer                                                                      £1,820
  • Ifor Williams Twin Axle 10ft Livestock Trailer                                    £2,200

In the tractors the red David Brown 950 achieved £1,420, David Brown 1490 2WD (Brake Fault) £3,100.

The farms two main machines had attracted wide interest with the International 956 XL Turbo 4WD (H Plate) at £13,000 and the Case 5140 4WD (P Plate) at £12,700.

The Manitou 626 Telehandler sold extremely well at £10,700 and the Bobcat 337 360 Degree Excavator (1999 Model) made a massive £10,850.

Within the included section;

  • One owner David Brown 885 c/w Cab (N Reg) at £2,900
  • Kawasaki KVF 360 Quad Bike (05) at £2,100
  • One owner HP400 Pedestrian Power Barrow at £770.

The dispersal sales team will be back in action after the 7th February with a large and varied programme of sales booked throughout March/April and earlier dates scheduled.

Please check the website for further details.

Leek Market Report

DAIRIES;

Selling time – 11:30am

Auctioneers – Meg Elliott (07967 007049) & Mark Elliott (07973 673092)

A seasonal entry with a Pedigree Jersey cow and Fleckveih’s included within todays offering.

The Cotton family at Whiston exhibited Eryri Bouquet, a 3rd calved Jersey giving 29kg she went on to make £1300.

Other newly calved Holstein heifers to £1340.

More cattle out next week.

Machinery Dispersal Report-Yew Tree Farm

Large number of lots at Derbyshire Dispersal-Flying Trade

Mark Elliott

The machinery dispersal on behalf of Mr Guy Hadfield who has unfortunately ceased farming due to ill health saw a wonderful field of machinery together with a large array of fabricators kit and general sundries.

There was support from a wide area including North Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Wiltshire and all surrounding counties and items sold on a very fast trade.

In the yard and sundries;

  • Bunded Fuel Station                                        £950
  • Anvil                                                                 £340
  • 3 Ton Trolley Jack                                             £80
  • 5 Cranked Loader Tines                                 £95 per set
  • Kingsland J14 Punch                                        £1,220
  • Mini Anvil                                                         £210
  • Lister Welger Generator (1970’s)              £680
  • Diesel Fired Twin Unit Generator              £920
  • Kingsland Cutter/Punch                                £5,000

In addition, there was a wide array of non-vat items including;

  • Partly Dismantled Blacksmith Bellows                                                                   £45
  • Two Milk Churns c/w Milk Can                                                                                  £240
  • Large Stone Trough                                                                                                   £1050
  • Fairly Unique Reg Bloor Vintage Building Sign from the Derby Locality     £155

The main field items included;

  • A Virtually Unused Sovema 100 Mounted Rotovator                                        £1020
  • Browns Log Splitter                                                                                                    £700
  • Brown PTO Saw Bench                                                                                               £1,700
  • Kverneland 2 Furrow Match Plough                                                                        £1,750
  • Maschio Reco Tiller                                                                                                    £1,300

In the Grassland and General Machinery;

  • A set of Manual Chain Harrows                                                 £650
  • Twose Roll                                                                                  £870
  • Vicon Mini Fertiliser Spreader                                                    £750
  • Taarup 224 Disc Mower                                                              £1,420
  • Taarup 1116 2 Drum Mower                                                       £1,050

The prime movers on the farm included New Holland and Kubota tractors together with a Bobcat and all had been owned from new and were in very good order. Detailed below as;

  • 2017 Bobcat S70 (62 hours only)                                              £13,150
  • Kubota B6100                                                                            £2,220
  • Kubota L3200 (65 Plate-157 Hours)                                          £12,300
  • Kubota M7040 c/w Loader (59 Plate-760 Hours)                 £23,800
  • New Holland 4135 (N Reg-1767 Hours)                                   £11,150
  • New Holland TN75D (Y Reg-1,224 Hours only)                     £14,500

Mr Hadfield’s diesel Nemo Van had undertaken few miles and made a resounding £5,750 with the Yamaha RT100 Mini Trail Bike on which Mr Hadfield had checked his cattle achieving an excellent £680.

Already booking sales for the new 2022 season.

Leek Market Report

DAIRIES;

Selling time – 11:30am

Auctioneers – Meg Elliott (07967 007049) & Mark Elliott (07973 673092)

There was a superb trade for dairies at Leek on Tuesday with more certainly needed to satisfy demand.

Top call was for a Monument Impression daughter from Michael Wainwright of Buxton at £2300. Giving 30kg she went to John Moss of Rushton Spencer.

Milky cows were very much in demand with a second calver from the Bradburn family of Wigan reaching £2110. The families entry of four second calvers averaged a fantastic £1940.

The first cow through the ring from Andrew Armett of Loughborough reached £2100 to Messrs Darwin of Oxspring, Sheffield. Regular vendor Andrew Mills of Ratcliffe on Wreake saw his heifer to £2060 to Ed Clowes of Kingsley.

Please get in touch if you have dairies to sell and don’t forget there is plenty of prize money on offer at the Christmas Pedigree Show and Sale on Tuesday 21st December along with the usual hospitality. Get your entries in now!

Machinery Dispersal Report-Whitelow Farm

Fast Trade at Derbyshire Dispersal on Bonsall MoorFast Trade at Derbyshire Dispersal on Bonsall Moor

Mark Elliott

The Machinery dispersal on behalf of Mrs Christine Newton following the death of the late John Newton was held at Whitelow Farm, Bonsall Moor with a large crowd attending from as far afield as Ireland, Harrogate, North Wales and North of Birmingham.

The stars of the show were undoubtedly the Land Rover 90 together with Tractors and there was excellent bidding in all sectors.

In the Smaller lots;

  • 6 Telegraph Poles                                                                                          £370
  • 14 Rolls of 750mm Silage Wrap                                                                    £720
  • Sets of 4 Sheep Hurdles                                                                                Up to £95 per set
  • Twin Galvanised Guillotine Gate                                                                   £200
  • Watson Rectangular Bunker Feeders                                                            Up to £740  

There was a small array of machinery to include;

  •  Teagle Super-Ted 160                                                                                          £950
  • Parmiter Orange Model Post Knocker                                                                  £900
  • Hydraulic Folding Chain Harrows                                                                         £1,000
  • Major 750 Barrel Spreader                                                                                    £1,750
  • Little used Foster Rear Mounted Scraper                                                              £360

The tractors and larger items attracted interest from as far afield as Ireland with the John Deere 2650 (E REG) at £8,000

Massey Ferguson 4445 complete with 940 Loader (05 REG) £16,000

Land Rover 90 – 77,000 miles (11 plate) at a resounding £19,000

Within the included section the Case Maxxum 110 c/w Loader (59 plate)                £21,500

Massey Ferguson 135 (L REG – no power steering – Sirrocco Frame)                        £5,080

Two Wheel Drive Case 885                                                                                         £4,900

Several purchasers had travelled long distances for the few items of Non VAT sundries to include;

  • Low Salting Sink                                                                                                     £160
  • Stone Troughs                                                                                                        Up to £240
  • 17 Gallon original Marked Churn                                                                           £280
  • Housekeepers Cupboard                                                                                        £280
  • Original Fiddle Drill                                                                                                 £65

Please check the website for full details as we still have two sales for the Winter and already six sales scheduled for the New Year up to mid-April 2022.