How To Bid On A Charity Tractor to Raise Money for Hurricane Victims, Plus Pete’s Pick of the Week - AgWeb
Farmers across the U.S. have stepped up to the plate big time after Hurricane Helene tore through the Blue Ridge Mountains. From a squad of farmer-drone operators banding together to drop supplies to farmers helping other farmers complete harvest, it’s a great reminder that nobody rallies the troops like American farmers.
Machinery Pete highlighted yet another opportunity to help out during his weekly “AgriTalk” segment with host Chip Flory.
At the Nov. 9 Justice Farm & Construction Equipment Auction in Louisberg, N.C, auctioneer Jason Aycock is selling his personal farm tractor and donating 100% of the proceeds directly to farmers affected by the hurricane. The Allis-Chalmers 8070 four-wheel-drive has 9,332 operating hours and like-new rear tires. You can place a bid here.
“There’s no money coming off of this in any way, shape or form, it’s all going to help farmers and ranchers in need,” Petersen told Flory. “It’s on proxy bid until Saturday [November] the 9th. In addition to the winning sale price, they’ve also set up 20 lots on proxy bid where you can just contribute, whether it’s 10 bucks, 50 bucks or whatever from your heart.”
Check out today’s AgDay segment on the charity tractor auction below:
Pete’s Picks of the WeekFarmers helping other farmers during a time of need will always take the lead story spot.
It’s also worth mentioning Machinery Pete highlighted some interesting recent used tractor sales on “AgriTalk.”
During an online auction based in Atlanta, Ind., by Polk Auction Company, several restored John Deere tractors sold for notable prices:
These sales further highlight a strong market for used John Deere tractors, and there is even more interest among collectors and investors in rare and restored models, Machinery Pete says.
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