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Large Machinery Consignment
Friday, March 11 -- 10 a.m.
LOCATED: Avon Farm & Ranch Supply, 40609 SD Highway 50, Avon, SD
CRAWLER, TRACTORS, LOADERS: Case 1150 H 6GP crawler, 6 way blade, c-a-h, differential steer, ext life tracks, 1850 hrs, ser no 001162; 1997 C-IH MX110 MFD w/CIH loader, grapple, big sq bale fork & pallet fork, 2700 1 owner hrs; 2012 TYM T603 MFD w/TYM 6T600 loader, c-a-h, 60 hp, 21 hrs, LIKE NEW; JD 4320, synchro, dual hyd,
cab, low hrs; 1970 JD 3020 Synchro w/joystick and JD 148 loader, 5936 hrs; JD 4230 1-owner, new a/c, hyd pump work; 1983 IHC 5288 2wd, c-a-h, 20.8x38 axle mt duals;
JD 8450 pto, 3 pt duals; Mustang skid steer; Koyker 310 loader, grapple; Caterpillar forklift, solid tires, side shift.
COMBINES, HEADS: 1997 C-IH 2188, rock trap, yield monitor chopper, 5000 sep hrs; IHC 1460, 5700 hrs; 1977 IHC 715D 1600 hrs; JD 7700 D; 2-C-IH 1063 6RN corn hds;
IHC 863 6RN corn hd; JD 643 6RN; 2-JD 444’s; 2-C-IH 1020 ?ex hd’s; JD 216 ?ex hd; EZ Trail 30’ head trailer; IHC 1064 6R 36” corn hd.
TRUCKS, TRAILERS: 2007 IHC 8600 tandem day cab, ISM Cummins 10 spd, 434,000 mi; 1995 IHC 8100 L-10, 9 spd, single axle; 1994 Jet 30’ tandem axle grain trailer,
roll tarp; 1994 Wilson 96”x48’ spread axle ?at bed, alum bed, many extras; 1992 Ford AeroMax 9000 gravel truck, twin screw w/tag, 14’ Anthony box, 7.8 d, 15 spd, 600,000
mi; 1989 GMC D twin screw gravel truck w/10 yd box; 1981 Freightliner cab over, twin screw, 22’ steel box, hoist, 400 Cummins, new roll tarp; 1975 IHC truck 16’ box & hoist;
1974 Ford F-600 single axle, 360, no box; 1995 Travalong 7x22 GN stock trailer; 1991 Keifer 7x20 GN stock trailer; 8x20 GN tandem dual ?atbed; Shop made 7x20 GN single
tandem ?atbed trailer; 1990 Travalong 7x20 GN stock trailer; 1998 Ford 9513 tandem axle, daycab, Cat 3406E, 10 spd.
SPRAYERS, PLANTING, TILLAGE & HARVEST EQUIP: 2012 Sprayer Specialty 1250 gal 90’ pull type sprayer, every accessory, very good; Summers 48’ 800 gal sprayer,
foamers; AgChem 500 gal 40’ sprayer; 300 gal sprayer, hyd pump; Rogater 664 60’ booms, triple nozles; JD 7200 12 RN planter, vac row cleaners; JD 7000 8RN planter; 1994
JD 7200 8RW planter ?nger pu; 2-JD 7000 8RW planters; 2-JD 7200 8RW vac planters; JD 7000 4RW planter; C-IH 4700 44’ ?eld cult & harrow; JD 960 25’ ?eld cult; IHC
496 20’ rock ?ex disc; Brillion 4 shank Zone Commander w/rolling basket; JD 235 19’ disc; JD 220 21’ disc; C-IH 4800 24’ ?eld cult; IHC 45 18’ 3pt ?eld cult; IHC 183 8RW ?at
fold cult; Several 4,6&8 row row crop cults; IHC 710 5x16 plow; Demco 550 gravity wagon, brakes & lites; Parker 500 bu gravity wagon; 2-JM 325 gravity wagons; Brent grain
train grain cart; 200 bu GN seed tender w/SeedVac delivery system; Several smaller gravity wagons, barge & ?are box wagons; 9 sect drag; Simmonson 6 ton fert spreader,
new roll tarp; West?eld W7031 31’ truck auger w/gas eng; Smaller 3 pt & pull type sprayers; Portaseeder; Misc small disc, ?eld cults, chisels, running gears; JD 20’ 3pt rotary
hoe; 20’ pull type hyd harrow.
HAYING & FORAGE EQUIP: 2007 Hesston Agco 7434 3x4 big sq baler, 3 bale accumulator, 19,000 bales; JD 567 megawide baler, 1000 rpm, 10,000 bales; 2011 NH H7150
hydroswing 14’ sickle cut; JD 535 & 510 balers; Hesston 5580 baler; JD 3950 cutter, 2 RW green hd; NH Super 717 cutter; Richardton 12’ dump wagon; C-IH 8380 16’ 1000
rpm windrower; NH 1475 16’ 1000pto windrower; C-IH 12’ hydroswing; Hesston 3983 12 wheel V rake; Tonutti 14 wheel V rake; 10 & 7 wheel rakes; JD 640 rake; Windrow
turner; JD 11 7’ mower; IH 100 9’ bar mower; JD 3RW cutter hd; Farmhand 104B 12x24 stack mover; 8 bale wagon; Steel ?at bed & gear; Farmhand & Schwartz silage wagons; Silage blowers; Bale forks.
FEEDING, MANURE HANDLING & MISC EQUIP: Oswald 230 mixer feeder wagon & scale; Meyer 2425 manure spreader; Smaller manure spreaders including Gehl, Kelly
Ryan & NI; Cat & Gnuse 3 pt pallet forks; New 80” 3 pt tiller; 3 pt rotary mowers; 1500 gal poly tank on JD gear; Poly tanks from 600 to 1500 gal; Transfer pumps; IHC 1150
grinder mixer; Farmhand 81 grinder mixer; Several quick hitches; JD 40 spreader ?oor chain; JD planter parts including row cleaners, gauge wheels, furrow openers; 8 Kinze
bean meters; Several pto & gas generators; 3 pt blades; Rock bucket for 158; Shredder for 535 baler; 100, 500 & 1000 gal fuel tanks; 8’ skid loader rake; 12’ rubber snow
plow; MDS universal pallet fork; Set of 4 Rogater 23.1x30 ?otation tires & rims; Farmhand grapple; JD C-78 skid steer dirt bucket; 4 new 22.5 low pro tires; 18.4x38 chains;
13-5 drawer shop cabinets; Propane heaters; Air compressors; Daka wood furnace; Welders; 2 wheel pu box trailer; Assortment of Bosch power tools; 8 ft pickup ?berglass
utility box. A consignment of new Stout Skid Steer attachments including post augers, brush grapples, rock buckets, snow & material buckets, pallet forks, tree &
post pullers, bale spear, 4 new 12-16.5 12 ply skid steer tires.
LIVESTOCK EQUIP, HAY & STRAW: Cattle tub, alley, chute & hd gate; 2-hay feeder trailers; Round bale feeders; 3 ton creep feeder; 200’ of concrete H bunks; 2 ton bulk
bin; Turned tire bunks; Waterers; 10’, 16’, 18’ & 20’ cattle panels; Wood & steel posts; New hi tensile wire; Calf pullers; 5-free standing panels; Approx 100 ss prairie bales; 50
ss straw bales; WW Hyd cattle chute.
VEHICLES: 2006 Ford F-250 XLT Super Duty 5.4 auto 4x4 reg cab 63,000 mi, nice; 2007 Cadilac CTS 4 dr 3.6 sunroof, loaded 118,000 mi; 1976 Chev Monte Carlo 61,000
act miles, very nice; 2003 Chev S-10 ZR2 4x4 3rd dr 130,000 mi; 1997 Ford Ranger 2 wd 4 cyl 5 spd; 1995 Dodge diesel ?atbed auto 178,000 mi; 1973 Dodge club cab 3/4
ton 360 2wd; Ford windstar van; 1999 Chev Blazer 4x4; 1991 Ford F150 2wd; 1973 Chev 1500 2wd; 2000 Buick LeSabre.
ATV’S, BOATS, MOWERS: 2-2012 Bighorn 400 4x4 side by side, new; 2011 Massimo 700 4x4 side by side; 2003 Suzuki 400 4x4 ATV; Yamaha Big Bear 350 4x4 ATV; 4
wheeler sprayers; 1985 Lund 17’ alum boat, Yamaha 115 hp ob 4 stroke & trailer, nice; Chrysler 18 1/2’ ?berglass boat, Chrysler 140 hp ob & trailer; Crestliner 16’ alum boat,
Johnson 28 hp ob & trailer; Glasstron 22 1/2’ w/302 inboard; Cub Cadet riding mower; Snapper 20 hp 42” rider; Lawn mower trailer.
This will be a great auction of 100% locally owned, clean equipment all right off the farm or ranch. 2 rings will run thru out the day so
bring a friend.
For more information call Glen Peterson 605-369-2638 or 605-661-1843,
Lee Wittmeier 605-464-1937 or Cody Peterson at 605-682-1652
or for photos visit www.petersonauctioneers.com
www.petersonauctioneers.com
Lee Wittmeier, Tyndall, SD
TERMS: Cash or personal check accompanied by photo ID
Not Responsible for Accidents
Lunch served by Avon Kids Club with Modern Woodman of America-Yankton
(StatePoint) No matter
where you live in the country,
you may have experienced
problems with your telephone service. Whether
you’re on the calling or the
receiving end, these instances can be quite frustrating
-- particularly when the problems are persistent.
If you live in a rural area,
you may have had longdistance or wireless callers
tell you they had trouble
reaching you. Likewise, if
you have ever tried to place
a long-distance or wireless
call to a rural area, you may
have experienced “failure to
complete” problems, such as
dead air, prolonged ringing
or a recording such as, “this
call cannot be completed as
dialed.”
Additionally, some calls
placed to rural areas may
connect but have “poor call
quality” issues like echoes,
transmission delays and
choppy sound. If you experience these issues, there now
are ways to report them with
your phone company as well
as with government agencies.
These lost calls are
often the byproduct of how
long-distance phone carriers
choose to route calls. Unfortunately, calls following the
least-costly route can often
fall into a loop of routers.
“Throughout rural
America, calls are simply failing to connect,” says Shirley
Bloomfield, chief executive
officer of NTCA– The Rural
Broadband Association,
which represents nearly 900
independent, communitybased telecommunications
companies in rural and
small-town America. “With
personal calls, it’s frustrating.
With businesses, hospitals
and first responders, call
connection becomes a public
safety and viability issue.”
Known as “rural call
completion,” the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) is taking a
multi-pronged approach to
addressing the issue.
Additionally, NTCA–The
Rural Broadband Association is advocating for rules
and enforcement to end this
practice, as well as uniting
local carriers in an attempt to
end rural call failures.
In the meantime, consumers can help themselves. The
FCC recommends reporting
these problems to one’s long
distance or wireless telephone service provider when
they occur. Be sure to record
the date and time of the
call, the telephone numbers
involved and the service provider of the calling customer.
You can also file a complaint
with the FCC.
To learn more about these
problems and how to report
them, visit www.NTCA.org/
callcompletion.
As policies change,
consumers can look forward
to more reliable telephone
service.


