Thursday, November 2, 2017 – 10:00 am

 

Location: From Niagara, ND – 6 North on Hwy. 32, 2 West on County Rd., ¾ North

 

Owners: Jared Horejsi Estate & Katie Horejsi – 701-303-0379

 

Auctioneers Note: Jared was a young, well liked, aggressive farmer. He took good care of his equipment and was able to keep most of it inside. Very large auction, plan to spend some time.

 

Live online bidding with Proxibid: This auction will feature live internet bidding. For live bidding the day of the auction go to www.proxibid.com. Pre-registration is required prior to auction day. Internet bidding starts at 12:00 pm.

 

Lunch will be served!

 

Visit our websites at www.midwestauctions.com/dakota or www.globalauctionguide.com or www.dakotaauctioneers.com

Dakota Auctioneers, Larry Swenson, (701) 968-4224 Office or (701)-303-0379 Cell

TRACTORS

– Case IH 9280 4WD tractor, 710/70 R 38 metric duals (insides like new, outsides 40-50%), 5 hyd., 6432 hrs., brand new Auto steer w/ New Holland FM-750 monitor

– Case IH 7220 MFD tractor, 7452 hrs.,18 sp. p.s., 14.9 R 46radial duals (75%), 380/85 R 30 fronts (90%), suitcase weights, factory 3 pt. w/ Jiffy hitch,4 hyd., dual PTO

– Case 1070 2WD tractor, factory 3 pt.,4 hyd., 540 PTO, 12 speed power shift, 18.4 38 tires (like new), fully equipped w/ 340 Woods Du-al loader w/ grapple

 

SEMI, TRAILER, TRUCKS, & PICKUPS

– 1991 Peterbilt Day cab semi, 9 sp. Eaton transmission, 300 Cat engine, 11R 22.5 tires (very good), 580,000 miles

– 1997 42’ Timpte Super Hopper semi grain trailer, roll tarp, ag hoppers, 11R 22.5 tires (good)

– 1987 Freightliner tri-axle grain truck, Eaton Fuller 10 sp. transmission, L10 Cummins engine, 11R 22.5 tires (good), 22’ Loadline box & hoist, roll tarp, 3 c. swing out end gate, 726,000 miles

– 1968 IH Loadstar 1600 grain truck w/ Berts steel box & hoist

– 2001 Chevy Silverado ext. cab short box 4WD 4 door pickup, 5.3 gas engine, automatic transmission, traction tires, box cover, 244,000 miles

– 1982 Chevy K10 regular cab 4WD pickup, 6.2 diesel, automatic transmission

 

COMBINE, HEADS & GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT

– 1680 Case IH combine, Crary Big Top Hopper topper, 30.5 32 tires (80%), 5455 engine hrs. set up for corn

– 25’ Case IH 1010 straight head w/ finger reel

– Case IH 1015 pickup head w/ 7 belt Melroe pickup

– (2) 810 Case IH bean pickup head w/ Sund pickups

– IH Model 883 8 row corn head

– 22’ IH sunflower head

– 30’ factory built header trailer

– Brent 674 grain cart w/ roll tarp, hyd. auger

– 7×30 Westfield grain auger w/ Honda gas engine, electric start, equipped w/ Wheatheart hyd. drag auger

– Conveyor auger for beans, hyd. drive

 

SEEDING EQUIPMENT & TILLAGE

– 43’ JD 1900 air seeder w/ 270 bu. hopper (60/40 split), fully equipped w/ Model 1820 seeding tool, rubber press, 2 bar harrows, floating hitch

– 16 row JD planter, 3 pt., 30 inch, 500 gal. liquid fertilizer tank, trash whippers

– 16 row IH Model 883 row crop cultivator, hyd. fold

– Convey-All seed tender mounted on gooseneck heavy duty tandem axle truck frame w/ tandem duals equipped w/ 800 gal. poly tank w/ 9.5 hp. gas engine pump, also has Honda engine for conveyor

– 30’ Kent Max heavy duty Super Coulter, 3 bar heavy harrows, complete walking tandems, front coulter & rear shanks, very heavy duty unit

– 45’ WilRich 2500 field cultivator w/ 4 bar harrows, complete walking tandems, knock-ons

– 39’ WilRich Quad 5 field cultivator w/ NH3 & Degelman 3 bar heavy harrows, outside stabilizer wheels, floating hitch

– Pickett 1 step 8 row bean cutter

 

SPRAYERS & SWATHER

– Tyler Patriot 150 high wheel sprayer w/ auto steer, 2705 hrs., Raven 440 control, New Holland FM-750 monitor, 320/85 R 38 tires (like new), 3 way nozzles, 1000 gal. tank, rinse tank

– Spray Pup w/ 1000 gal. tank & hyd. pump

– 21’ Case IH pull type swather w/ bat reel & factory transport

 

HAYING & LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT

– Vermeer 605J baler

– 14’ New Holland haybine, 2300 series

– New Holland sickle mower w/ 9’ bar, trailer type

– 32’ Titan gooseneck livestock trailer w/ (2) 6000 lb. axles w/ 8 hole rims, (2) dividing gates, 24’ useable part

– Haybuster Model 2640 bale processor

– Tough-T heavy duty 3 pt. bale fork

– High Plains cattle chute w/ head gate

– Crowding tub and alley for working cattle

– Large swinging cattle gate & other misc. gates

– Approx. 60’ sucker rod continuous fence for feeding

– Other misc. cattle supplies not listed

 

TRAILER, ATV, OTHER FARM EQUIPMENT & ITEMS

– 30’ Tarnel gooseneck flatbed tandem dually trailer w/ dove tail & fold up heavy duty ramps, also has outriggers for hauling hay

– Honda Foreman ES 4WD 4 wheeler w/ front & rear racks

– Westgo 5260 3 pt. snow blower, twin auger, 2 stage hyd. chute

– Mixing cone w/ 9hp gas engine pump

– 1000 gal. fuel tank w/ pump

– 500 gal. fuel tank w/ pump

– 200 gal. service tank w/ 12V pump

– Fuel box for pickup

– 2000 gal. poly tank w/ hose

– 550 gal poly tank

 

SHOP ITEMS & MISC.

– Oxy acetylene torch set

– Dewalt chop saw

– Hobart wire feed welder (Handler 125)

– Dewalt rechargeable equipment

– Large upright 220 air compressor

– Craftsman 3½ ton floor jack

– Bench grinder on stand

– Model 106 posi-lock puller

– A/C charging gauge set w/ full 30 lb. R-134 A freon

– Pickup chains for 265 16 tires

– New square tubing

– Approx. 20 gal. hydraulic fluid

– Jonsered gas power chain saw

– ¾ drive socket set

– Bertha torch

– Dewalt ½ in. grinder

– Impact sockets

– Wrench sets

– Lincoln 18V grease gun

– 12 ton bottle jack

– Skil saw

– (3) cases marine antifreeze

– Electric paint sprayer

– Pipe bender

– (2) Cable come alongs

– Bolt bin full of bolts

– Many misc. tools you would find on a farm

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Notes:

Visit our websites at www.midwestauctions.com/dakota or www.globalauctionguide.com or www.dakotaauctioneers.com

Dakota Auctioneers, Larry Swenson, (701) 968-4224 Office or (701)-303-0379 Cell

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