Magic May machinery sale sells to £6800 for Redrock 14.5t silage trailer through Ballymena | The Scottish Farmer

2022-06-10 23:41:00 By : Mr. Fengxin Yan

More than 2524 lots of inside and outside machinery and equipment were forward for Ballymena Livestock Market's Magic May sale.

The sale, which was staged online saw an 72% clearance and a top price of £6800 paid for a Redrock 14.5t silage trailer followed by £5500 for a JCB transporter with 8792hours on the clock.

Outside machinery and vehicles – £6800, Redrock 14.5t silage trailer; £5500, JCB transporter 520-220, 8792hrs; £5000, 1300g Abbey tanker, fully reconditioned with shaft; £4500, Kane 8.5t silage trailer with grain door; £4300, Kuhn Tedder 30ft; £4300 Keverneland 9ft mower GWO low acreage; £3800 for a 14ft stock trailer with double decks; £3700, 1988 Same 70 tractor 8000+ hours; £3400 Claas liner 880l grass rake; £3000 2002 John Deere 4100 compact tractor, 950hrs; £3000 47x 30 x13 steelwork for shed; £2600 Polaris Ranger 4x4; £2600 Kemper 8t silage wagon; £2200 6t low loader; £2200 1100g Abbey slurry tanker; £2200 Class tedder 8 rotar 870H; £2000 Graham Edwards 10x6 sheep trailer with decks; £1800 Claas liner rake with shaft; £1650 2003 Izuzu Trooper 193,000 miles; £1650 double disc; £1600 Kuhn 9ft disc mower; £1600 Fleming grass topper; £1550 8x4ft Ifor Williams sheep trailer.

Inside machinery – £560 50cc 2 stroke bike; £310 KVA generator with keys; £300 Honda Eb 4500X generator; £240 large toolbox; £230 Case air seat; £230 Husqvarna 760 power saw Diamond tip blades; £210 2x Man forklift cage; £200 calving aid; £200 Camon C2000 rotavator Honda engine; £180 Falcon FT800 battery quad with charger; £180 Husqvarna chain saw 14inch; £170 picknick table; £160 four tyres event 2.5-70 R16; £150 carpenter workshop machine; £140 power washer; £140 hen house; £130 Rayburn stove; £120 new power top link; £120 PTO shaft with clutch; £110 garden summer seat set; £110 Senco nail gun; £110 wooden wheelbarrow.

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