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This is an old hay loader. It was used in the era before hay balers were standard. It's used to load loose hay into a wagon. I don't know a lot about it. Some 50 years ago, I did witness it in working condition. It's a McCormick Deering brand dating back to around 1940 --- not sure of the exact year. This belonged to my father and has been stored in an open shed all these years. Looks like it's all there and you can even read the original graphics. Looks like a good candidiate to restore if one were so inclined.
This is a "no reserve" auction. This goes to the high bidder. Winning bidder will be responsible for all shipping costs -- no shipping provided by the seller. No warranties or guarantees of any kind are provided.
Paypal is accepted as payment as well as cash or certified check on pick up. This can be picked up in North Central Iowa -- Zip 50441. If you come to pick it up and decide you don't want it, you don't have to take it. If you don't want it, you don't have to pay for it --- any Paypal payment will be refunded. Must be paid for before it leaves the property and once it's gone, it's yours. No returns; no refunds once it leaves.
On Nov-01-09 at 11:03:44 PST, seller added the following information:
Questions and answers about this item
Q: do you have a time limit on picking up im thinking thanks giving week end ill be off work i hope by then do you have any horse machinery? A: No, no limit on the pick up. We'll work it out.
Nov 07, 2009
Q: How wide is the hay loader? A: Maximum width is at the two large wheels and that measures 8'. Other dimensions are: length front to back is 8' and heigth to the top of the incline is 10'.
We have no way to weigh it, but I would guess that it... Continue reading
Nov 06, 2009
Q: Can you send me a few close up pictures of the hay loader. Thanks machineryman2004@yahoo.com A: Just sent them to your E-Mail --- they're the same pictures as the ones in the auction, but the actual pics were 2.0 MB pictures so they're big and you can see a lot more detail. E-Bay shrinks them to fit for the... Continue reading