A COMMEMORATIVE edition tractor made in 1988 stole the show at a complete dispersal sale of farm implements, machinery, tools and collectables in Mid Wales on Saturday.
The Case International 1394 four wheel drive tractor surprised a large crowd of onlookers as competitive bidding by collectors reached £13,000 before the hammer fell to a Northern Ireland buyer who had made the trip to the auction at Brynffynon, Sarnau, near Llanymynech.
The tractor, which had done 3,752hrs, came with front weights and was taxed until 2024. The 250-lot auction was conducted by leading regional auctioneers Halls on behalf of Cynthia Jones and the Haigh family.
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Auctioneer James Evans, a director of Halls, said it was the tractor’s status as a collector’s item that helped generate so much interest.
“Because the tractor was a collectors’ item and commemorative edition, it attracted a lot of interest and sold for more than it would have cost in 1988,” he said.
“There is a huge amount of interest in these old tractors, particularly, in this case, from Northern Ireland.”
Another surprise came in the form of a 1988 Peugeot 205 XRAD Diesel van, which had 51,419 miles on the clock and sold for £2,100.
The van had been off the road for five years.
“There was tremendous demand for collectable items, such as vintage oil dispensers, which many people would not consider of value,” added Mr Evans.
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